give me your email, and ater ill try again the fedora setup i will tell you step / step all k??
2005/11/21, Kam Leo <kam.leo@xxxxxxxxx >:
On 11/20/05, dinu <ruian.dinu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:performed.....on what?cd is nonexistent for fedora from the language step forward
2005/11/21, Kam Leo <kam.leo@xxxxxxxxx >:
On 11/20/05, dinu <ruian.dinu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:tried too nodma
2005/11/21, Kam Leo <kam.leo@xxxxxxxxx>:On 11/20/05, dinu <ruian.dinu@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:It would appear that Fedora Core is having a problem accessing your CD. Did you perform media test? Also, try running the install again but enter "ide=nodma" without the quotation marks as a command line option to see if that helps.Note: Fedora Core CDROMs are not live CDs, that is, you can not run Fedora from them. There are live CD distributions based upon Fedora Core code but no official Fedora Core live CD. In order to use any of the Fedora Core distributions you must install the software to your hard drive and boot to the installed software.????????????i do make those cds.....i can run until language choose
You still have not answered all my questions. Did you perform the media test? If not, do so.
OK, after booting the Fedora CD you get the options to 1) install or upgrade in graphical mode, 2) install or upgrade in text mode, or 3) press a function key for more information. If you press ENTER you boot into the graphical mode and the very, very first screen that appears is media test. Did you skip this test?
No need for that. Just rerun the install and verify / test the media. It does not take that long to perform. If the media is bad go to whomever provided the CDs and ask them to make you a new set. If you have a CD or DVD writer you can get the image files directly from http://fedora.redhat.com or one of the mirrors and burn them yourself.