On 10/29/06, Rick Bilonick <rab@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have two Athlon 64 systems both running FC5 and almost identical (same motherboards, memory, etc.). Both had newer DVD reader/writer drives. I had originally installed FC3 on both from DVD without problems. When I tried to install FC5 from dvd, they would boot and get almost to the end of the installation before failing (nicely destroying the working FC3s). I had a rewritable CD/DVD reader drive that I put in each machine and was able to install FC5 without any problems. I left the rewritable CD/DVD reader drive in the last machine I installed FC5 on. Now I want to install FC6. I burned two copies of the DVD. Trying to avoid problems I thought I would start with the machine that currently has the CD/DVD drive in that worked with FC5. But FC6 does not boot at all. I get a message saying it's booting from the CD/DVD but after a time out it fails. I tried the other machine with the newer DVD drive and it boots FC6 and I'm able to test the DVDs (both copies pass the test). The machine with the CD/DVD drive won't boot either. I'm afraid to try to install on the machine that has the newer drive for fear that the install will fail part way through. At this point I'm not sure what to do. It's like a giant step backwards. I'm downloading the 6 CD iso's now. Should I just install from the CDs? (I'm hoping the CD install doesn't fail.) Rick B.
Change media type, i.e. use DVD+R in place of DVD-R or DVD-RW. Not all DVD drives are created equal. Some drives cannot read DVD-R or RW and definitely not RAM. You can also just burn CD #1, boot it, and perform an NFS or FTP install. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list