Oracle 9i linux install

I'm having problems installing disk 2 of oracle 9ias linux edition is thier anyone else having this same problem?

Nop,
It should runs okay.
It could become a problem if you run it directly from file manager.
What do you mean by problem, is it mean that you cannot change CD?
I think you should try to run in through terminal in KDE Window and when the installer ask for second CD, you should change your current directory and eject the CDROM
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    In GUI mode, after the network adapter settings screen i press Next, and the system hangs.
    In Text mode, after the network adapter settings screen i press Next, and the following error is displayed.
    ------------------| Exception Occurred |------------------
    Traceback (most recent call first):
    File
    "/usr/lib/anaconda/textw/timezone_text.py",
    line 33, in getTimezoneList
    zt = zonetab.ZoneTab()
    File
    "/usr/lib/anaconda/textw/timezone_text.py",
    line 61, in __call__
    timezones = self.getTimesoneList()
    File "/usr/lib/anaconda/text.py", line
    582, in run
    rc = win(self.screen, instance)
    File "/usr/bin/anaconda", line 955, in
    <module>
    anaconda.intf.run(anaconda)
    AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'ZoneTab'
    I've tried different languages and different network adapter settings, but I don't think it has something to do with the problem.
    Can anyone tell me what to do to continue the installation?
    Thanks in advance

    Can you provide more information, like what is your desktop system?
    Besides, Enterprise Linux is not designed to work on Desktop or other portable computers. Your Ethernet may not be the only issue.
    You may check the following link:
    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=247399
    " I am seeing this behaviour as well on installing Fedora 9 Beta on an older Dell Latitude C840 laptop. I was able to get this error in a subsequent install by skipping the network
    configuration."
    "This really seems like something that could be caused by errors reading the CD media. Could someone who is seeing this take a look at tty4 or /tmp/syslog and see if there are kernel read error messages?"
    Edited by: waldorfm on Nov 1, 2010 11:27 AM

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