Hi all, I'm trying to install FC6 on an old piece of hardware. Here are the specs (try not to laugh too hard, it's being used as a VPN endpoint, firewall and router for a small site I support), Pentium II @ 350Mhz 128MB RAM 4.2GB HD Intel PRO/100S dual-port network adapter I'm installing this system using a PXE server and the source files are coming off a web server. It's the same setup I've used for countless other version of Fedora and RHEL installations. The problem I'm having is that the kickstart script I have for the installation is hanging on the glibc-common-2.5-3.i386 package. The systems downloads the package okay and the "Status" bar fills to 100% making me think that the package is trying to install. But as soon as the bar hit 100% the install seems to hang. So I tried the installation using the PXE server without the kickstart script and the install hangs in the same place. This time I switched to the second virtual console (Alt-F2) and ran top to see what was running. Anaconda was using 99% of the CPU. To further complicate things the same kickstart script works on a newer piece of hardware. But I know this low-end hardware is good because it runs my FC5 kickstart script no problem. Anyone else having problems with FC6 hanging on install? Jason... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list