Install oraclei for linux(8.1.6.1.0) on Redhat7.0

I met a very curious problem. That was after I had install most of that product, the step went to Database Config Assistant and there were 4 steps but the process was always died at the step 3, that was Initiating Database in the processing of creating database. When I used ps -ef |grep oracle, I can always find a defunct process which was concern about oracle installation. Please help me.
yours sincerely.
The components of my PC as following:
CPU 400 MHZ
Memory 128M

I guess the problem is not enough memory. You could try to install without the startup database and create the first database manually after the installation. You probably will see the database somehow gets created but it won't start for some errors.
I ran into similar situations on a Sun workstation. The trick is at least 256 MB of memory. Also, change the number of processes from default 150 (15 users, 10 processes for each) down to totally 5 processes. That will let the first database start easily.

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    I hope this document helps you for your install. Please drop me line if it does help and I'll endevour to write more documents like this one.
    Please drop me a quick line at [email protected] even just to say "thanks".
    I will include a few keywords here to help the searches find this document. (mainly the keywords I searched on and failed to find a doc like this one)
    ORA-03113 ORA-3113 03113 3113 jre was not found jre not found i686 i386 i586 9iDB R2 9.2.0.1.0 9.2.0.3.0 Redhat Advanced Server 2.1 AS Enterprise Linux (AS) RH install error installation errors oui dbca problem issue
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    The trick that worked for me was on a 2nd attempt. I installed once, let it fail with "jre was not found", de-install through the installer, delete all directories and files under $ORACLE_BASE (including $ORACLE_HOME), and also delete /etc/oraInst.loc.
    I don't know why it fixes itself with this. Oracle say this is an unresolved bug 2726268 that lies in the installer. This is still unresolved by Oracle (as at 02-June-03) therefore it is not a published bug/patch. If this doesn't work, I suggest you open an iTAR and see if Oracle has any more suggestions for you.
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