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21-Feb-2000, 03:10 PM #1
Hello,
I am new at Linux and I am having a problem installing it. There is an I/O error message reading the partition table for the block device hda. Can anyone help? TY if you can.
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21-Feb-2000, 03:33 PM #2
Hello again,
I have by past that for right now,(I think) but there seems to be another problem. Recreating a partition. I hit create 'new' and of course the warning 'you will erase all data from previous instal'. Fine, the first time I tried to install didn't work. But now it says 'making ext2 filesystem on /dev/hdc5' and is taking an extremely long time. This is the partition which the OS is located on right? Like c: ? Please remember I am new at Linux, so please be gentle. Also, maybe this has something to do with it also. When I boot the computer I get a 'primary master hard disk fail error' could this also be a part of my problem.
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21-Feb-2000, 04:42 PM #3
I have fixed the problems that I had. I just needed to switch the IDE cables around and the slave setting. I am in the process of installing Redhat 'Kickstart' I will respond if I run into any more problems.
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22-Feb-2000, 12:53 AM #4
I am now officially the LarryCore of Linux on this UBB!!!!!!!!!

I finally answered a question without answering. YES!

Glad you got your problem fixed, and keep the posts coming! Welcome to the Linux world, SGS, don't look back!

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