> On Wed, March 3, 2010 4:17 pm, Slack-Moehrle wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I have a new system that is dual AMD's. I have a > CentOS 5.4 x64 dvd. > > > > I power on the machine > > It boots to the CentOS media I had in the dvd drive > > I start the install > > it comes up and asks me where I have CentOS, I select > 'Local CD' and I get > > that a message saying CentOS install files cannot be > found. Strange > > because it boots to it! > > > > What could be the issue? to double check that the DVD is still OK: get the mount point from device mapper >md5sum /media/hdc and compare result with the value posted on any C5 mirror for your media. If you still have the iso, setup a network install (requires another machine) by mounting the iso and exporting it as nfs. IIRC, the C5 installer won't support harddrive installs from media found locally. On another box: #mkdir /mnt/repo #mount -t iso9660 /Path-to/CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso /mnt/repo -o loop #echo "/mnt/repo/ *(sync)" >> /etc/exports #/etc/init.d/nfs restart now back at your new dual-AMD setup, grab the diskboot.img from the /images folder of the DVD/iso. either dd that IMG file to a USB flash, or boot it with syslinux/memdisk from a fat32 partition already existing on your new system (not likely), or burn the boot.iso to a CD (also found in images). Using a network install is much faster than via DVD. -- Mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos