It sounds like the install program isn't finding your cd-rom. You may have
to tell linux where your cd-rom is. At install it's something like hdc=cd
(changes based on the cd-rom drive you have). I had to do this once a year
or as ago. Check redhat.com for the correct syntax. Hope this helps
At 12:22 AM 4/17/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Trying to install on an old PPro-166 test box. 2GB IDE drive and a single
>IDE CDrom. I'm doing a text install so video is irrelevant. I burned the
>ISO images to two CDroms and disc1 boots fine. I enter into
>"text" install and answer the first couple of questions. It then pops up
>the "what is the source you wish to install from" and I select "Local
>CDROM".
>
>At that point, it errors and says "I can't find the disk" over and
>over. The diagnostic screed says "error drying to mount ndc" and another
>says somthing about a unable to to find the image.
>
>I also tried it on two workstations (one is IDE, the other all SCSI) and
>the same result.
>
>I've reburned both ISOs and the same result.
>
>Wolverine worked fine, so I'm stumped. Ideas? Anyone else seeing
>problems installing from a burned ISO?
>
>
>
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