centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Monday, September 12, 2005 6:53 PM: > Hi all, > > Let me start off with a little back ground. I am running > right now RH9 fully updated on a Dell PowerEdge 1600SC with > 512megs of Ram, 18G SCSI HD. I run this at home so this is > no critical server, unless you ask my girls when I have it > down, I have been debating on upgrading to Fedora until I > started looking at CentOS. I have download the ISO and burned > them with X-CD-Roast. Here is my question: > > I tried running the mediacheck on the cd's and it would lock > up right before the media check screen appears. I have > googled and tried the ide=nodma and other options, but to > still no avial. I also ran memtest86, now here is where the > kicker is. It did show there was some errors, and these I > will check out. But I then got a wild idea and pulled out my > 1st CD of RH9, dropped it into the CD drive and at the boot > prompt ran media check. RH9 disk 1 checked out fine, so I > dropped in the CentOS disk 1 and ran it. It checked out fine > and so did all the rest of them. Is this a vaild test?? Or > am I just blowing in the wind here?? Thanks for any input > into this matter!! > > > Lee Perez > Still learning!!! I've never trusted the media check. I ran it once a few years ago on some CD's I burned and they failed the test, yet the install went in without incident. I'd just burn and turn :) Mike