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Thread: oracle8i on red hat 7.1 HELP!

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    I had a problem when i installed oracle 8i on linux. I took the default oracle home which was /home/oracle/OraHome1.
    I continued the install and got to the point of the makefile and it came up with errors, I ignored the errors and continued going. Once the install was complete. I typed in sqlplus
    but it could not find the library. I tried deinstalling to have it reinstalled.
    I tried to create a new directory for the home but it said I have only 402mb space and in it needed 412mb space how could this be I have 9GB hard drive.
    I also set my environment variables could someone please send me a copy on the ones they did that worked correctly?
    Thanks a lot

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    thanks

    thanks I will try reinstalling linux again
    perhaps I missed out on those packages

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    hi,
    Redhat Linux v7 is not in the stable stage for install oracle database, you may try lower version of redhat linux.

    Just some suggestions!!

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    Hi

    check this one out

    http://free-zg.hinet.hr/denisk/oracl...nstall_en.html

    regards
    hrishy

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    thanks all I will try installing using those scripts
    I had already installed the database ignoring the make files
    now when i try to bring up sqlplus it would not let me. it says a library is missing I am going to update my bash_profile and then try it again
    thanks

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