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Incenerating Partitionless Install
Okay, I want to start over. I can't get into my Red Hat Linux anymore. The boot fails everytime. How can I make it like Linux never existed? I want to be able to start over and just install it like it was the first time.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Stick the intall CD and install floppy in and reboot, choose initial install and choose the same disk slice(s) that the current installation is on for the installation.
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