Install message "no driver found"

Philip Prindeville philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com
Tue Aug 30 04:37:56 UTC 2005


Craig White wrote:

>On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 22:14 -0600, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>  
>
>>Craig White wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 17:09 -0600, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>>> 
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>>>      
>>>
>>>>Reburning FC3 at 1x made no difference (and oddly, I get
>>>>the bizarre messages when I try to checksum it back on the
>>>>same drive!)...
>>>>
>>>>And I burnt FC4 and tried that, and it gets a kernel panic.
>>>>
>>>>Sigh.
>>>>   
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>-----
>>>1 - let's keep this on list.
>>>
>>>2 - it sure seems as though you are having trouble with your cd writer.
>>>
>>>3 - you never answered my question about checking the md5sum/sha1sums of
>>>the files that you downloaded and comparing them to the checksums
>>>published.
>>>
>>>Craig
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Sorry, I misunderstood.  I thought you wanted to know about the
>>checksum of the DVD's...
>>
>>Yes, the checksums of the downloads are fine...  They weren't
>>corrupted.
>>
>>Wish I knew how to do a "mediacheck" from a booted system...
>>
>>Also wish I knew what the PCI id's were, and which drivers had
>>been assigned to what (that would at least give me an idea of
>>what devices didn't have drivers matched to them).
>>    
>>
>----
>this isn't your problem - although you think it is. Your problem is that
>you can't boot to a stable form - did you try burning the disk on a
>different computer with a different cd/dvd writer?
>
>Craig
>
>  
>

I also tried booting with the same CD's that I had installed FC3 with onto
this computer (the one that I'm sending this email from).

I'll try it again right now...

Using the "boot" image from FC3 that was burned using Nero on an HP
Pavilion 541C with Windows...  and... same thing.  No driver found.

-Philip




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