I left something else out, sorry, here are more details...  I DID
successfully install RH 6.2 from a boot floppy made from rawrite on that cd,
and I had a book with 7.0 cd's in it, I also successfully installed from
that using the boot floppy.  (All on this same machine.)   I think the cd is
working fine, it may be a problem with the cd's I'm making or the way I'm
using them.  It works fine with a ready-made cd from a Red Hat boxed package
or the cd's from the book, but my home-brew cd's from the ISO's don't seem
to work.

Once I get 6.2 installed, it reads my homemade cd's just fine.  It's pretty
much got to be pilot error on my part, I think, either in the way I'm doing
the installation or in the way I'm burning the cd's.  I'm making the cd's on
a Windoze box (I've tried 3 different ones, in fact) using the Adaptec ez-cd
software, burning them from the ISO files I downloaded.  I can install all
day long using a ready-made cd, no problems.

I'll try the idea about the 2nd floppy for when it asks for a driver disk,
if anybody knows what else I might have fouled up let me know!

Thanks for all the help,
Kerry




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