Steve,

If you manage to repeat the problem you might want to make good notes of
all error messages and report it to bugzilla.

http://bugzilla.redhat.com

Regards
Gustav

Steve Frampton wrote:
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> I just tried installing the Japanese version of Red Hat 6.2 for x86
> (obtained from ftp.redhat.com in /pub/redhat/redhat-6.2-ja/isos).  I
> booted from the CD, selected a "text" mode installation, choose "English"
> installation messages, set up my partitions with Druid, chose a custom
> install, selected my various packages, and began.
> 
> The installation procedure formatted all partitions, and then began the
> install.  Satisfied with the progress meter's progress, I went away for
> awhile.  When I returned there was an Anaconda error message dialog
> box with several error messages (unfortunately, I didn't write them
> down).  I hit "debug" and entered what appeared to be gdb.  At this point
> I just hit "exit" and the installation terminated abnormally.
> 
> Is this problem only with the 6.2J version?  <Sigh>  First I couldn't
> install using a kickstart floppy with 6.1J, now I can't even install from
> the CD with 6.2J.  :p  I'm going to try again, and if the same thing
> happens I'll write down the error messages and post as a followup.
> 
> Regards...
> 
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