John Hughes wrote:
> It's a Foxconn P9657AA motherboard with Intel E6300 dual core processor. The
> motherboard has P965 + ICH8/ICH8R chipsets.
>   

Probably your DVD is not being recognized by that current Kernel Driver.

Do you have your IDE BIOS settings at Compatible/Legacy mode ? If so,
try to switch it to AHCI/Enhanced...

Also, if you boot to your installation system with 'splash=verbose' you
can watch witch drivers are loaded to you IDE controller. If you look at
something like:

drivers, piix, ata_piix. etc...
loading piix

try to pass the option bronkenmodules=piix at boot. This way the driver
loaded will be the ata_piix.

If it still doesn't work, try to install openSUSE10.2 with openSUSE's
10.3 alpha installation CD. Then just add a recent kernel from SUSE HEAD
repository.

Hope it helps you...

Rui



> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rui Santos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 01 April 2007 23:09
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [opensuse] DVD Installation using Sony device
>
>
> John Hughes wrote:
>   
>> I've just built a new PC with a Sony AW-g170AB2 DVD+/-R/RW device
>>
>> I've tried to install SUSE 10.1 from a DVD without success.
>>
>> The PC boots up from the DVD without a problem.  However when I select the
>> Installation option it says its cant find CD number 1.    I guess it's a
>> problem with the device driver - or the correct one not being loaded.
>>
>> Any one got any ideas how to get around this?
>>     
>
> Which is your motherboard ?
> Or Chipset...
>
>
>   
>> John
>>
>>
>>     
>
>   

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Rui Santos
http://www.ruisantos.com/

Veni, vidi, Linux!

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