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Re: Errors installing and Upgrading to 5.0



I am using an Intel Pentium 150 with a WD 4.0 GB HD and a 6x CDROM and
32MB RAM.

- Ben
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On Tue, 30 Dec 1997, [iso-8859-1] menion? wrote:

> What do you have for a system?
> 
> -js
> 
> Ben Sandler wrote:
> > 
> > I tried installing on empty partitions, both primary and extended, as well
> > as upgrading from 4.1, both using a boot disk and booting from the CD,
> > including having upgraded RPM as noted in the errata.  I keep getting
> > error messages (different packages different times) saying things like
> > Cannot install bash - script failed to execute and Cannot install apache -
> > /usr/man/man1 does not exist.
> > 
> > Redhat 4.1 still installs fine, so it's not my hard drive.  One attempt
> > with a Cheap*Bytes CD produces the same problems as with the Official one,
> > so it's most likely the distribution that's causing the problem.
> > 
> > Has anyone else experienced this?  Any Ideas???
> > 
> > - Ben
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