Hi all,

Has anyone ever installed Linux from a USB CDROM?

I have a machine that supports USB CDROM boot which I have duly selected.
The machine boots OK from the USB CDROM but then fails to recognise 
itself (using RedHat 7.2 install disks).  It seems to be registering the 
usb device ok and installs the scsi emulator, but then fails to 
recognise the very media from which it booted!!

Messages I get are:

Initialising USB mass storage driver....
usb.c : registered new driver usb-storage
scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB mass storage devices

         ........  a five second delay  ........

scsi : device set offline - not ready or command retry failed after bus 
reset : host 0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0
WARNING: USB mass storage data integrity not assured
USB mass storage device found at 2
USB mass storage support registered

Any ideas anyone?

Thanks,

Andy

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