I’ve gone through the bios settings several times and believe I have everything 
but the bare minimum enabled.  I have reset factory defaults as well to no 
avail.  I am sure the CDROM is disabled. 

I HAVE figure out that this is only happening on the Atom 330 (Intel D945GCLF2D 
mini-ITX Atom 2x1.6Ghz) system I am trying to load it on.  If I put the same 
USB stick into a Atom D2800 (
Intel DN2800MT Mini-ITX) system it works.  

-Tom

> On Jul 1, 2017, at 4:19 PM, Kurt Jacobson <kurtcjacob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Did you try disabling any CDROM drives listed in BIOS?
> 
> Kurt Jacobson
> 505-303-1933
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> On Jul 1, 2017 4:17 PM, <tom-...@bgp.nu> wrote:
> 
>> Still fighting with this.  I’ve never had so much problem installing
>> Linuxcnc.  I have tried everything, different USB sticks, building on
>> several different machines using the several different methods and nothing
>> I do seems to help.  I still get stuck in this loop of the install trying
>> to use a cdrom that doesn’t exist.  Very frustrating.
>> -Tom
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 30, 2017, at 6:20 PM, tom-...@bgp.nu wrote:
>>> 
>>> I was going to update my Emco F1 mill with the latest Linuxcnc running
>> on Debian Wheezy.  It is currently on an old Ubuntu that isn’t updated
>> anymore.  I have built a bootable USB stick using two different methods,
>> one from my Mac using terminal commands and one from another Debian machine
>> using the instructions on the Linuxcnc web site.  Both times when trying to
>> install from the menu I get stuck in this loop where it wants to find a CD
>> Rom drive.  I have tried many things found on the internet(s) when
>> searching for "linuxcnc install usb stick tries to find CD Rom” none of
>> which seem to work.
>>> 
>>> The problem is like this, only this solution fails saying “Invalid
>> argument” to the mount command:
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk6SV7D7UTk
>>> 
>>> I haven’t had this problem in the past, not sure why it is happening.
>> Any ideas?
>>> -Tom
>>> 
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