Hi Forrest,
I checked the iso images used to make my disks
against the ones on the redhat website. They seem
to match.
From my iso images:
md5sum yarrow-i386-disc?.iso
76ef22495d186580e47efd8d7a65fe6b yarrow-i386-disc1.iso
fd23fe32fafe7557f5d1fa1d31100580 yarrow-i386-disc2.iso
6a26b34069639d0c31465d4079a8e1b2 yarrow-i386-disc3.iso
From http://fedora.redhat.com/download:
yarrow-i386-disc1.iso (md5sum: 76ef22495d186580e47efd8d7a65fe6b)
yarrow-i386-disc2.iso (md5sum: fd23fe32fafe7557f5d1fa1d31100580)
yarrow-i386-disc3.iso (md5sum: 6a26b34069639d0c31465d4079a8e1b2)
>Where did you get this disc again? The FC1 discs that I downloaded from
>Red Hat do not have this problem. I have done hundreds of upgrades
>without having the problem that you describe. Perhaps whoever created
>your disc forgot to put in the ext3 module in the initrd. If you go to
>VT2 during the installation, can you mount your partitions?
>
>Forrest
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