Answer» OK... I'm trying to install Red Hat LINUX 9 on a PC currently running WinME. I've currently got 14 GB free on my HARDDISK, 128MbRAM. I have Red Hat on CD ready and willing to go, but I can't boot it directly from the cds, I've made a boot floppy for it, but that's not working either.. Seems like at boot-up the comp isn't recognising the fact there's any disk's in the machine at all-floppy or cd drive! Once windows is loaded I can see all the info on the red hat disk and the boot floppy I've made. I've also noticed that I don't have any info in my Config.sys file-I realise it's not necessary with WinME, but I'm well stuck.. Do I need to partition the hard disk first, or just amend my autoexec.bat file to look in to my cd rom/floppy drive before loading windows? Any help greatly appreciated.. THanx!!! Peasea1. Boot problem: Enter your bios and look in the sub-menus for some entries called "1st Boot device", "Boot-up 1st device" or similiar (you'll recognize it when you see it). Make sure the system tries to boot from CD before trying to boot from a hard disk.
When Autoexec.bat is executed, it's too late: Windows has already been loaded (bootet) at that point.
2. Partitioning: Are the 14 GB unpartitioned space or are they unused space on a partition? In the first case, RH Linux will give you the possibility to partition it during setup. In the second case, things get complicated and you will have to USE a partitioning tool.
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