Re: FC3 Install Problems

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On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 13:17 +0000, James Wilkinson wrote:
> Dan was having trouble installing.
> 
> > I can boot MS DOS and Windows 98 from CDROM on the same machine without
> > issue. FC1 was previously installed and Redhat 9 before that.
> 
> I asked:
> > Is that "I've booted them now to check everything is working" or "I've
> > booted them in the past"?
> 
> and he replied:
> > Yep, booted them to check.
> > 
> > Eventually I went to rom-o-matic.net and downloaded a etherboot iso
> > image for my NIC. Burnt this to CDR and it booted fine, and was able to
> > load pxelinux.0 via tftp, and start the install that way.
> 
> Glad to hear it's working. 
> 
> > I tend to think the ISO images are (somewhat?) faulty, even tho md5sums
> > all match. Works on machine A, not on machine B.
> > 
> > I have a friend who tried to install FC3 last night and he had much the
> > same problems as I - System not booting bootable FC3 ISOs.
> 
> The other option is that the system doesn't like booting from home-burnt
> media. I have a CD-RW at home that will read and write CD-RWs fine, but
> it takes maybe ten seconds to spin up and recognise that there's
> somthing in the drive. By that time, my BIOS has decided that the CD
> obviously isn't bootable. It boots fine from pre-recorded CDs.

This certainly is a weird problem. Ive been using the same media for
everything (TDK Gold CDRs). I made el-torito bootable cds using cdrecord
and 1.44mb floppy images of dos and win98. They both booted fine, as did
etherboot.

However FC3 (And now it seems FC2) install images still don't boot on
the same media.

> 
> (The "solution", FWIW, is to time closing the CD drawer so that the CD
> is still spun up when the BIOS wants to read it).
> 

Interesting. I'm going to give this a try later on!

Cheers,

Dan


> James.
> 
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> 


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