This can be related to the mainboard BIOS. As I have experienced,
several mainboards based on the BX chipset (popular for i.e. PIII CPUs)
does have this "problem" that it will not boot from several CDs. Its
more than a year since i struggled with this when installing Ipcop, but
I solved it with making some boot floppys.
Newer mainboards should not have this problem, at least not VIA
chipsets, etc.

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Hi,
same issue here.. I've tried with different media and a couple of drives
on a PIII 500.

Ettore
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