Timothy Murphy wrote:
I've had the same problem. I have made two copies of CD's for Fedora Core 1 and have used both to install on other machines. The CD's are fine... however, on one machine, when I start the installation process, it happens just like described above,On Monday 17 November 2003 23:13, Chris K Carter wrote:
I have a problem with the install of the Core Fedora OS. The following steps have been successfully completed:
1. Downloaded yarrow-i386-disc1.iso, yarrow-i386-disc2.iso, yarrrow-i386-disc3.iso
2. Ran the md5sum and verified each iso file.
3. Burn the iso images to a TDK 650MB cdr disk. (iso9660 filesystem)
4. Mounted the 1st cdrom disk and accessed the /images/ directory to create a bootdisk.
5. Rebooted the machine to boot from disk.
6. From the install prompt prompt, selected Local Cdrom as location of core media.
7. Fedora Core CD was not found in any cdrom drives. Please insert the
Fedora Core CD and
If you actually had the ISO images on this computer, it would have been easier to install from the hard drive
1. I boot from the CD rom and begin installation
2. From the prompt, selected Local Cdrom as location of core media.
3. Fedora Core CD was not found in any cdrom drives. Please insert the Fedora Core CD and press OK.
In otherwords, on BOOT the CD ROM is recognized, but when Anaconda is running, it is not recognized.
Any suggestions?
Lisa Durham