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Red Hat Installation Problem

Hi

I am trying to install Red Hat on a partition of my drive.

The setup process goes ok until it gets to the Bluetooth libraries, at which point it crashes and reboots the system.

Is there any way i can choose not to install the bluetooth components, as i don't require them.

Thanks
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At some point in the setup process, it should ask if you want to do a Server, Workstation, Minimal, or Custom setup.  Choose Custom, and it will select each and every one of the packages you want installed.

I had a similar problem on mine - it crashed every time it started to install the httpd documentation.  I unchecked that option, and it installed just fine.  I'm assuming it was an error on my download, copying it to the CD, or physically on the CD itself.
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Hi

I was trying to set it up as a workstation.

I will try the custom install, thanks
Correction - I was trying to set up a Personal Desktop, not a workstation.

I have looked through the custom install settings but can't see anything to do with bluetooth.

any ideas?
What version of Red Hat ?
Im not sure, It says Fedora Core 4, is that it?
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