Try making a boot disk from the cdrom#1 dos utilities rawrite> disk images (boot disk) in the images dir on the cd making a boot floppy is very easy (in windows) cd #1 > dos util > find rawrite > for reference locate the bootdisk image in the DISKS dir get a nice clean floppy> dbl click rawrite > it will prompt for the floppy and then the source which would be driveletter:\DISKS\BOOTDISK boot from the floppy choose yast text mode you should be fine hth rob ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charles Marcus wrote:
I am very much a Linux newbie (Win/NT guy, and Mac guy from way back), and am having the time of my life, but ...
I have some high-paid consultants coming to my office tomorrow, and I was supposed to have SuSE ready to go - I didn't think it was gonna be this much of a problem, or I'd have started on it yesterday...
Anyway, Redhat 7.0 installs fine (I've installed it 3 times now), so I know it's not the hardware.
Here's what it does, every time:
It boots, then YaST2 initializes, checks the system, prompts me for My language/country, then throws up a black screen with the words at the very top 'Looking for a Braille display"....
Then gives me the generic "An error occurred during installation"
Help!
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Charles Marcus I.T. Director Media Brokers International CharlesM@Media-Brokers.com
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