I am attempting to install my first Linux system, Red Hat 8.0, from a boxed set. I was doing the text-based installation, taking my time to make sure I understood as much as possible for future reference, and everything seemed to be going fine, except for the fact that after 6 hours of installing the RPMs, the installation counter showed it still had 10 hours to go. I have read all the documentation I could get my hands on, searched the Red Hat site, as wells as googled for more information, all to no avail. I am assuming this is not normal :) My system is a Pentium-II running at 266-MHz with 640-MB of RAM, a 13-GB IDE hard drive for the Linux system, and a CD-RW drive, from which I am installing. It's not state-of-the-art, but it's well within the specs listed by Red Hat in their Hardware Compatibility List. It also has been running Windows 98 with no problems. I was attempting to install it on the second drive (hdb or D:\, depending on the OS), and using GRUB to choose the OS to boot. Drive C:\ still has Windows 98 on it. This is all the information I can think of that may be relevant to this problem, but I will be glad to provide anything else that may help to analyze this problem. I would be extremely grateful for any assistance. Ernie L. Bérriz Mesa, Arizona Fax: 509.752.6776 Ernie_Berriz@qwest.net --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.484 / Virus Database: 282 - Release Date: 5/27/03