Yes, I was able to read the media once booted into fedora, and I think that the drive is detected by the BIOS (although now that I think of it, I'm not 100% sure on that....I'll have to double check at home tonight). If it isn't detected by the BIOS, how can I fix that? This is a Plextor CD-RW drive, and it is the only optical drive in the system. -----Original Message----- From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Chiodini Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:55 AM To: For users of Fedora Core releases Subject: RE: Rescue from a floppy? On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 09:43, Lemke, Wesley wrote: > Yes, I've tried floppy 1st, cd 2nd, hd 3rd, and cd 1st, floppy 2nd, hd > 3rd. They both seem to skip the cd. > Can you read the CD when Fedora is running? Did anything change in the H/W config since installation? Is the CD detected by the BIOS at boot time? I had a machine with a CD-RW and a DVD drive, but only the DVD could be used as a boot device, even though it was detected after the CD-RW and worked fine once Linux was running. Since replacing the CD-RW with a DVD/RW both drives are bootable. In my case, and maybe yours, the drive just did not seem to "like" media, for booting. If your motherboard is new enough (or at least the BIOS), can you boot from a USB solid-state drive? Bob...