Firstly, I'm a new subscriber and just wanted to say hi. Hi. I tried to install via ftp, using the bootnet-20000407.img, and for some reason it just froze or perhaps dropped the connection (cable modem) part of the way through the install process. I was using ftp.nmt.edu. The cause goes unanswered, but since I had earlier downloaded RedHat 6.2 to a hdd partition I decided to boot using the boot-20000407.img which produced the following: Exception Occurred Traceback (innermost last): File "/usr/bin/anaconda.real", line 342, in ? intf.run(todo, test = test) File "/usr/lib/anaconda/text.py", line 1165, in run rc = apply (step[1](), step[2]) File "/usr/lib/anaconda/text.py", line 702, in __call__ if todo.doInstall (): File "/tmp/updates/todo.py", line 1140, in doInstall db = rpm.opendb(1, self,instPath) rpm.error: cannot open Now, I don't know what all this is saying, but this happens with or without using the "boot: linux upgrades" command and associated floppy. Note about the download: I downloaded ftp from the following point .../redhat-6.2/i386/RedHat/ and added other files and directories later. Let me just show a little map of what's on my E: drive. ----i386 /* Files in this folder are listed below | doc /* empty | dosutils /* just rawrite.exe | | ----autoboot /* complete... 3 files | images /* just for the boot disks | misc /* empty | RedHat /* completely downloaded w/ all subfolders Files in the /i386 folder are .buildlog autorun boot.cat COPYING IMAGE.DAT IMAGE.IDX ls-IR.gz README RELEASE-NOTES RPM-GPG-KEY The reason I've included the map is the concern that I'm missing a file. Thanks for reading all of this. Mark