On Monday 22 March 2004 08:43 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:

>     OK, then you probly need to look at the motherboard and what
> controller it's usin to run the CD drive(s).  

Soyo KT400 Dragon UP.  VIA chipset and I am using onboard IDE controller for 
the DVD Burner, Primary Controller, Master/Single Drive.  No problem with any 
other bootable CD-ROM's.

> Also the bios. 

Up to date per Manufacturer.

> Also, it's more important to check the md5sum of the burned CDr,
> than it is to check the d/l'd iso. 'Course both should be checked
> and must agree.

md5sum /dev/cdrom agrees with official mirror md5sum value.

>     It's sort'a academic now tho, Warly's found a work-around

I am not complaining, I was able to install and that is what is important.  I 
suspect that if I took the CD2 iso and reworked it to add the RPMS files from 
CD1, I could make a totally bootable CD1.  However, I would prefer to wait 
for Mandrake's official release of 10.0 prior to attempting to roll my own 
CD's, or DVD as the case may be.

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Bryan Phinney
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