I had the same problem. Its not the download but something with the installer (in my case). I posted a previous fix for what i did in the first week or so of the release. that thread is here http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2003-November/msg01692.html Try this: 1. insert cd 1 2. boot 3. boot using a forced resolution (i used 1024x768). i think it was linux resolution=1024x768 Once i did that I installed without a hitch every time. I have no idea why it works but i am not going to complain :) -greg On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Chris Sparks wrote: > Hello again, > > Well I really am kind of disappointed that I had so much problems trying > to get Fedora installed. Never had this much trouble in all the years I > had Redhat. > > I tried installing Windoze 2000 and it liked my CD rom and hard drive > and memory choice. Didn't complain a stitch. I am in a dilemma in that > I really don't want to use Windoze 2000 in my car projects. The idea of > it crashing on a regular basis bugs me. Does anyone have any other > suggestions for me to try on my Fedora build. I have tried to replace > the bad rpms and still they are bad. I don't think downloading from a > trusted website would yield bad files. And given all the talk of > problems with Fedora I am wondering if anyone has a suggestion to which > version of Redhat (pre Fedora) that was somewhat stable? > > THanks for any help, > Chris Sparks > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >