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Re: Trouble configuring Red Hat 7.2
- From: Rick Stevens <rstevens vitalstream com>
- To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Trouble configuring Red Hat 7.2
- Date: Thu, 06 May 2004 18:16:53 -0700
Pedro Morales wrote:
--- jludwig <wralphie comcast net> wrote:
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 12:01, Pedro Morales wrote:
snip
the cd1 has:
in green:
autorun
eula.txt
GPL
readme
readme-acessbility
release -notes
release -notes.html
RPM-GPG-Key
RPM-GPG-Key-beta
RPM-GPG-Key-fedora
RPM-GPG-Key--fedora-rawhide
RPM-GPG-Key-fedora-test
RPM-GPG-Key-rawhide
Trans.tbl
in blue
dosutils
fedora
images
isolinux
did I download the wrong iso or is it missing the
boot
file?
snip
This is a correct burn. Now the question is this
yarrow* (Fedora Core 1
--FC1) or Fedora core 2.
FC2 has errors that won't allow it to boot on some
systems. It is also a
beta test core for the gurus and grungy beasties to
play with.
--
jludwig <wralphie comcast net>
ok well I downloaded teh cd1 iso again, burned it, ran
it in my pc and it booted from the cd, but it didnt in
teh classroom, the bio has cdrom as first boot and HD
as second, it read teh cdrom and went to the HD and
loaded 7.2, now im wondering, is there a way to run
the FC1 installation from the 7.2 text mode?
I'm not certain I understand that. I understand that English isn't
your primary language, so try to answer these one at a time:
1. Did you burn the Fedora Core 1 .iso image on a new CD?
2. Did that CD boot on your home system?
3. If #2 is "yes", did that CD boot on your school system?
4. If #3 is "no", did you check the BIOS settings on the school system
to make sure it would try to boot the CD before the hard disk?
5. If #4 is "yes", then it is possible that the CD drive in the school
system is one of the older style ones that have problems reading newer
CD-R media.
Older drives have a slightly different colored laser that can't read the
darker blue or green CD-Rs. if you can find some of the old CD-R media
that's gold in color, you may have better luck. Either that or you
should replace the CD drive in the school's system.
(for the techies, the older lasers were 670nM, the newer ones are 650nM)
I really like Linux and im planning to change my
religion from microsoft to linux, im enjoying the text
mode but need to learn and explore the gui version as
well, any extra help is appreciated.
If you can be a bit more specific about the machines you're trying to
run this on, we may be able to help you more. If it's a purchased
system, the make and model would help ("Dell Dimension P600" for
example).
If it's home made, we need to know the CPU type (Pentium, Pentium Pro,
etc.), the motherboard make and model (Asus K7E, Gigabit G8854, Intel,
ABit, etc.), how much RAM you have, your video card make and model and
your ethernet card make and model.
It's hard to be specific when you don't know what you're dealing with.
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