I downloaded the new RedHat 7.0 release Monday night/Tuesday morning and put the CD image files on CDs Tuesday evening. Tonight, I tried doing an initial install on an old Pentium I've got laying around. I was an hour and a half into the install: all the packages I wanted had been selected, my formerly RH-6.2 / and /usr partitions had been reformatted. Seemingly out of the blue, RedHat's wizzbang installer then figures out that I don't have enough disk space. Couldn't RedHat's paragon of leading-edge installation software technology have told me that I didn't have enough disk space _BEORE_ it formatted my disks? It _that_ broken, or what? Sheesh! BTW: ftp://ftp.mn-linux.org/linux/redhat/releases/guinness is missing the powertools directory. Consequently, the symlink for the powertools iso image in /linux/redhat/releases/guiness/iso/7.0-i386-powertools.iso points into the void. -S --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org