Tom Horsley wrote:
I always get
"db4 error run database recovery"
this happens in various places.
My first reaction would be to blame the hardware :-). If you are installing from
DVD or CD, you should be able to just type "memtest" (or maybe it is "memtest86")
at the prompt when you boot from CD and have it run the memory test for you
to eliminate (or confirm) one possible hardware problem.
There seems to be a real fault somwhere. Joachim Frieben wrote this
earlier in fedora-devel:
''The "rpm" problems reported in my previous post:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2006-October/msg00870.html
have also been observed by other users and have made their appearance in
Red Hat Bugzilla as bug #211917:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=211917 .
System freezes, corrupted rpmdb ... this is a very serious issue which makes
"FC6" and current "rawhide" essentially unusable on the affected systems.
Any ideas? ''
-Andy
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