Install Oracle 8.0.5 on RedHat6.1 HELP!!

Hello everyone,
I am trying to install oracle 8.0.5 on RedHat6.1. I chose
default -> create database objects option. The installation gave
me an error saying "can't run startSID" while it try to create
the database. I have oracle install fine on Redhat5.2. does
anyone know what wrong? Thanks in advance.
Hoang
null

Briefly, create the DB, then create the DB objects separately
but be sure to see
http://www2.linuxjournal.com/lj-issues/issue67/3572.html
for an excellent guide to Oracle/Linux which enabled an idiot
like me get 8.0.5 running on RH 6.1 in < 2 hours.
null

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