On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 16:42, rod holcomb wrote: > I've got a copy of RH 8.0 but i couldn't get it to boot. I didn't know if it was a bad burn or if I should pull one of my newer CD players out of a newer machine and try to see if that could boot. I could get the 8.0 disk 1 to mount (back befor last night). If I can't get 8.0 to boot with the newer cd player can i still do an install by booting with a 7.0 floppy disk. > > What would the command be to start the installtion/upgrade ? > > Do you by any chance have another box, that you could use to create an 8.0 boot disk. rawrite in Win or dd in Linux. HTH, Eric > > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: Jason Clinton > Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 15:49:05 -0600 > > >rod holcomb wrote: > >> thanks for the help i don't really don't have anything configured that I couldn't do away with. maybe i'll do a reinstall. > >> > >> rod holcomb > >> > > > >I would suggest doing RH 8 instead of 7.2 this time since the number of > >patches you'll have to apply to 7.2 after it's installed will be > >astronomical to make it secure. Also, RH 8 is built against GCC 3.2 > >which hasn't significant speed increases. If you need a CD, let me know > >and I'll see if I can't burn you a copy. > > > > > > > > > >