Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > I am trying to create a fresh install FC4 system on an E-Machine 500 > with a 40gig hard drive and 256M of memory. I just finished an > installation on a different E-machine with the same set up and the > installation was without incident. > > On the affected machine I can put in the FC4 Disc #1 and boot to it > without difficulty, but the process fails on the 3rd question pertaining > to installation method. When I pick CDROM as the method there is a > pause and then an error message telling me that "The Fedora Core CD was > not found in any CDROM drives". Jeff Vian wrote: > What install method are you using? expert? > > I do a routine "press enter key to install" installation and it NEVER > asks for the install method (source). Of course I am installing from the > CD, I just booted from it! :-) > Try that instead of the method you are using. However, if the install media can't find the RPMS on the media it just booted from, it will ask where you want to get the RPMS from. This can be due to one of two symptoms: * the system doesn't have drivers for the interface the CD is on (unlikely in this case), * the CD drive has difficulty reading home-burnt CDs. In the latter case, what I've found is that if the drive is already spun up, the drive will return data relatively quickly. If the drive has to spin up (which takes time for these drives), by the time the drive has worked out what sort of media it's got and that yes, there is a valid filesystem on the disk, then something has timed out. (I've never worked out whether it's drive firmware, the system interface, or the software). You could try CD-Rs instead of CD-RWs, or a different brand. Or, in emergencies, you could try ejecting the disk, re-inserting it, wait for the drive to spin up, and then try getting the install media to recognise it! Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail address: james | As Tim switched off the engine, opened the driver's @westexe.demon.co.uk | door, undid his seat belt and fell out of the tree, | he decided that perhaps he didn't have the makings | of the best minicab driver. -- ISIHAC, BBC Radio 4