One other thing to add: the CD check is a good thing and should always be run, but I've had RHL/Fedora Core CDs that I've burned to pass the CD check and still have problems. The only reliable way to really check a CD is to do an "Everything" install from them. On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 12:34, M.Hockings wrote: > That is, people buy fast CD burners and the cheapest CD's and expect it > to work. Burn the CD's at the rate they are made for (or slower) and > you won't have any problems. Also do the RH CD check thing at the start > of the install. A little patience here will save a lot of grief later. > > Mike