Fedora Core CD

E. Craig Brown ecbrown at lanl.gov
Fri Sep 2 14:42:55 UTC 2005


At 09:29 PM 9/1/2005, you wrote:
>I met the same problem before.  it because of the kenerl could not drive the
>cdrom/Dvdrom driver.
>Do follow step may solve your problem;
>1、part your harddisk to servel partations.
>2、make one of partation DOS filesystem.
>3、copy all files in the CDs into the DOS partation.
>4、boot from your CD,and choose install from harddisk.
>
>I think newer version Fedore will resolve this problem.
>
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Thanks to Rick and Jerry for your assistance in solving this problem. I 
finally solved it. the issue was in my interpretation of the creating of 
the setup disks. In the instructions for install, I read the creation steps 
as burn the 4 setup disks and create a boot disk. On Disk One of the set, 
there is an ISO called boot in a folder called boot and I used that to 
create a boot CD. It worked to boot the computer, but for some reason, 
reading Disk One for Fedora Core failed. The disks all passed their media 
test so I thought there was something deeper. As soon as I read the 
messages back from all of you and re-read the disk creation notes, I 
realized my mistake. I booted the computer with Disk One and all went as it 
should have. I feel silly for confusing this issue, however, I have a 
working copy of linux installed.

All is well that ends well.

Thank you for your help
Craig



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