On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 01:47:05PM -0500, Kern, Rhonda wrote:
> I downloaded the ISO images from Redhat.com last week. Today I burned them to CD
>(created a CD from an ISO file). I made a boot disk per the install guide. (This is
>an old machine -- doesn't boot from CD.) Boot disk worked fine -- it got me to the
>prompt of "What type of media contains the packages to be installed?"
1. There are two ways to burn an iso onto a CD:
right: "make CD from iso image"
wrong: "master a CD from some files"
Put your CD in the drive of any machine running any OS.
Look at the files on the CD....
If your CD is good, you will be able to see files on it including
README
RedHat/
images/
and so on.
If your CD is wrong, you will see just 1 file, for example:
seawolf-i386-disc1.iso
2. The install boot floppy version MUST be the same as
the iso version, or it won't see the CD.
>
> Naturally, I selected "Local CD-ROM", but then I get the message, "I could not find
>a Red Hat Linux CDROM in any of your CDROM drives..." This CD worked fine under 6.2
>-- I was able to mount the CD and use files off it. I'm guessing the install program
>has a hold of the CD because when I press the eject button, nothing happens.
>
> Anyone have a clue what's going on here? Or what I can do to fix it?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Rhonda Kern
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
--
Jan Carlson janc at kubwa dot com
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