Updating FC4 install CD kernel

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I need to fix the APIC bug related to the DAC960 driver.  To do this I
have to update the boot/install disk for Fedora Core 4.  I've followed
the instructions for FC2 at:

http://www.techonthenet.com/linux/fc2_update.php

Everything goes well, I boot the installation disc, but it tells me
that it cannot find the installation CD in any of the cdrom drives.

Then I tried simplifying the approach (just update isolinux/* and
kernel-...i586.rpm and rebuilding disc1).  The installer gave me
the same error.

What is the installation program looking at to determine whether a
valid FC4 cd is in the cdrom drive?

Here iso-info for the disc I created (I made it match the original
boot cd isoinfo output):

isoinfo -d -i Stentz-i386-disc1.iso
CD-ROM is in ISO 9660 format
System id: LINUX
Volume id: FC/4 i386 ftp #1
Volume set id:
Publisher id:
Data preparer id:
Application id: FC/4 i386
Copyright File id:
Abstract File id:
Bibliographic File id:
Volume set size is: 1
Volume set sequence number is: 1
Logical block size is: 2048
Volume size is: 320991
El Torito VD version 1 found, boot catalog is in sector 113
Joliet with UCS level 3 found
Rock Ridge signatures version 1 found
Eltorito validation header:
  Hid 1
  Arch 0 (x86)
  ID ''
  Key 55 AA
  Eltorito defaultboot header:
      Bootid 88 (bootable)
      Boot media 0 (No Emulation Boot)
      Load segment 0
      Sys type 0
      Nsect 4
      Bootoff 72 114


Thanks,
Brian Hayward


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