Will anyone at Centos fix this issue or is it a done deal and we have to live with it ? Since there are many potential CentOS users like myself, I think that they should take the time to fix it. Just my 2 cents. Luis Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > >there seems to be some issue with disk 2. > >Now, not everyone has had problems but some have, so >Check archives about 3.3 > >http://caosity.org/pipermail/centos/ > >Check October > > > >--- beau <phaedral@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >>Greetings, >> >>I'm using centos3 to study for rhce, centos came >>highly recommended >>in Michael Jang's rhce study guide. I've been >>having trouble >>isntalling via nfs, an early exercise in the book, >>and googling around >>leads me to think it might be an anaconda bug. I >>tried following the >>anaconda link on the "upgrading from 3.1" page but >>it's actually a >>duplicate of the anacron link. Does anyone know if >>this update addresses >>anything along these lines? Is there any way of >>guessing whether >>an update should solve my problems, or that a full >>re-install with >>freshly downloaded 3.3 isos would be better? >> >>-- >>Robert Thomas (beau) Hayes Link >>beau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>(c)2004ISR; http://www.semanticrestructuring.com/ >>"War on Terror? Splint on Smallpox." >>_______________________________________________ >>CentOS mailing list >>CentOS@xxxxxxxxxxx >>http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> >> >> > > > >_______________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! >http://vote.yahoo.com >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@xxxxxxxxxxx >http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > >