Re: fedora install disables cdrw/dvdrom drive in bios

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cheryl smith wrote:

I tried to install yarrow on my fujitsy lifebook c
series. I burned the isos to cd's, checked the
md5sums, and booted from the first cd and checked the
3 cd's in the install check program. All was well. Then rebooted with the 1st cd - skipped the check cd
option, the next screen started to load and then hung.
Had to eject the cd manually, reboot several times and
re-set the auto-detect for the cd drive in the bios.
The bios no longer saw the drive. Any thoughts on why and what to do to fix? Thanks, Cheryl


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I don't think Fedora is your problem. It sounds like a fluke, but that you drive had something hokie happen as you were installing.

Wade





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