So, I have a PII box w/ 128MB of RAM that runs TCL3.5 installed on an HDD (along w/ MSDOS on second partition, plus a third, swap partition). I tried to run TCL4.7 from the CD and had a problem. During boot there were a lot of what looked like repeating error message (couldn't tell what it was complaining about as the messages were scrolling by too fast but I saw some reference to 'udev'). Then it gets to the console login screen and starts complaining about "var/log/autologin" and "no space left on device". It does this ad infinitum.
However. I next tried to boot TCL4.7, but first I disconnected the HDD. Booted fine no problems, didn't need any boot switches, just slick as can be.
Why does TCL do this? What is it about having TCL3.5 on an HDD that causes 4.7 to not start and what do I do about it?
I'd like to upgrade to 4.7, what's the best/easiest way to do a major upgrade for an HDD installation? I've seen instructions for minor upgrades (3.x => 3.z) but for major upgrades I get the impression I basically burn the old one down to the ground and start over. Is that right? How do I bring my add-on apps over? Does TCL have some kind of upgrade tool?
TIA,
eric