Because my BIOS will not boot from a SCSI CD-ROM, I have to jump through some minor hoops to install Fedora. Here are notes I have from when Conor Daly advised me of the hoops through which I had to jump: Here are instructions I used to install Fedora Core 3 a few years ago. Note I cannot boot from scsi cdrom. [start instructions] re: I want to install Fedora Core 3 but can't boot from scsi cdrom 1. Loopmount diskboot.img 2. Copy vmlinuz and initrd.img (with unique names) to your /boot directory 3. Configure grub (you should be on grub with RH7.3) to boot from the copied kernel 4. At boot time type 'linux askmethod' and you'll get to specify the CDROM I used this method to install FC3 online. Just downloaded the boot.iso and chose 'ftp' as the install method... or 1. Copy boot.iso to your hard disk 2. Configure grub to boot from the iso [0] 3. At boot time type 'linux askmethod' and you'll get to specify the CDROM This assumes that there is a suitable scsi driver available in the initrd.img. If not, you can go about it this way. 1. copy the contents of the CDs to the hard disk (second and subsequent CDs' rpm files go in the RPMS directory copied from the first CD 2. Use either of the above boot methods and specify 'hard disk' as the source. NB. Make sure you copy the CD contents to a filesystem that is _not_ going to be formatted at install time otherwise there'll be nothing there for the installer to use! Conor [0] Booting direct from an iso is mentioned here: http://www.linux.ie/lists/pipermail/ilug/2005-February/022062.html Basically, it's: grub> chainloader hd(0,0)/image.iso grub> boot -- Conor Daly conor[dot]daly[at]oceanfree[dot]net [end instructions] This is what I have in grub: title Fedora Core 3 install root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-fc3-install ro root=/dev/hda3 initrd /initrd-fc3-install.img title Fedora Core 3 install text askmethod root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-fc3-install ro root=/dev/hda3 initrd /initrd-fc3-install.img I don't remember which of the two I used to install Fedora Core 3. I downloaded the DVD iso and mounted it. $ ls /tmp/mountpoint/isolinux/ boot.cat initrd.img options.msg splash.jpg vmlinuz boot.msg isolinux.bin param.msg TRANS.TBL general.msg isolinux.cfg rescue.msg vesamenu.c32 So I plan on copying initrd.img and vmlinuz to /boot cp /tmp/mountpoint/isolinux/initrd.img /boot/initrd-f7-install.img cp /tmp/mountpoint/vmlinuz /boot/vmlinuz-f7-install and modifying grub to: title Fedora 7 install root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-f7-install ro root=/dev/hda3 initrd /initrd-f7-install.img What I'm not sure of is if the install will allow me to access the external hard drive for the installation. Have I made any mistakes in what I plan on doing? Thank you for your attention and patience, Darlene Wallach -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list