it fails to detect cdrom2 and cdrom3
not a biggy, but you might be interested...

 xx   Checking base
configuration                                              xx
 x x  Checking kernel's
modules                                              xx
 x x  Mounting local
volumes                                                 xx
 x x    Executing: /bin/mount -t auto  -o exec,dev,suid,rw,0 /dev/cdrom2
/mntxx
 x x        * mount: /dev/cdrom2 is not a valid block
device                 xx
 x x        * return
32                                                      xx
 x x    Executing: /bin/mount -t auto  -o exec,dev,suid,rw,0 /dev/cdrom3
/mntxx
 x x        * mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/cdrom3 as a
block devxx
 x x        *        (maybe `insmod
driver'?)                                xx
 x x        * return
32                                                      xx
 x x  Checking files
permissions                                             xx
 x x  Checking
LILO                                                          xx
 x x  Executing some Sysv init
scripts                                       xx
 x x    Executing: /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S10network
reload                         xx
 x x        > Enabling IPv4 packet forwarding [  OK
]                       xx
 xx         > Bringing up device eth0 [  OK  ]

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