Trouble During the Installation
Partition Creation Problems
If you are having trouble creating a partition (for example, a root
(/) partition), make sure you are setting its
partition type to Linux Native.
Unless your BIOS supports otherwise, make sure
/boot does not exceed the 1023 cylinder head. If
you do not, the installation program will not allow you to create a
/boot or / partition. Some new
systems allow you to exceed the 1023 limit (with GRUB and the newer LILO
versions that are available), but most machines with older BIOS will
not.
Using Remaining Space
You have a swap and a /
(root) partition created, and you have selected the root partition to use the
remaining space, but it does not fill the hard drive.
If your hard drive is more than 1024 cylinders, you must create a
/boot partition if you want the /
(root) partition to use all of the remaining space on your hard drive.
Other Partitioning Problems
If you are using Disk Druid to create
partitions, but cannot move to the next screen, you probably have not
created all the partitions necessary for Disk
Druid's dependencies to be satisfied.
You must have the following partitions as a bare minimum:
A /boot partition of type Linux native
A / (root) partition of type Linux native
A <swap> partition of type Linux swap
 | Tip |
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| | When defining a partition's type as Linux
swap, you do not have to assign it a mount point. Disk
Druid automatically assigns the mount point for you.
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Are You Seeing Python Errors?
During some upgrades or installations of
Red Hat Linux, the installation program (also known as
Anaconda) may fail with a Python or traceback
error. This error may occur after the selection of individual packages or
while trying to save the upgrade log in /tmp. The
error may look similar to:
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.1//usr/lib/anaconda/iw/progress_gui.py",
line 20, in run
rc = self.todo.doInstall ()
File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.1//usr/lib/anaconda/todo.py", line 1468, in
doInstall
self.fstab.savePartitions ()
File "fstab.py", line 221, in savePartitions
sys.exit(0)
SystemExit: 0
Local variables in innermost frame:
self: <fstab.GuiFstab instance at 8446fe0>
sys: <module 'sys' (built-in)>
ToDo object:
(itodo
ToDo
p1
(dp2
S'method'
p3
(iimage
CdromInstallMethod
p4
(dp5
S'progressWindow'
p6
<failed> |
This error occurs in some systems where links to
/tmp are symbolic to other locations or have been
changed since creation. These symbolic or changed links are invalid
during the installation process, so the installation program cannot
write information and fails.
If you experience such an error, first try to download any
available errata for Anaconda. Errata can be
found at:
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata |
You can also search for bug reports related to this problem. To
search Red Hat's bug tracking system, go to:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla |
Finally, if you are still facing problems related to this error,
register your product and contact our support team. To register your
product, go to:
http://www.redhat.com/apps/activate |