RE: Fedora 2 install

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Hi, Jason.

First, do you test the media CD when the installation process start?

Be side that, I had some similar situation, the PC don't recognize de CD and
the CD was OK, I did:

- Put a cross cable with PC and my laptop (with Linux)
- Insert de No. 1 Installation CD on the PC where I want to install fedora
and start the installation process
- When the installation process start on the PC, I take off the CD and put
it in the laptop
- In the installation process put that the installation will be by ftp, put
user and password and the directory (/mnt/cdrom by default)
- during the installation I must to change the media installation CD
- and the installation was successfully.


Good luck.


-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jason W Elliot
Sent: Friday, 22 October, 2004 11:09 AM
To: Red Hat List
Subject: Fedora 2 install


Hi, all.  I have been trying to install Fedora 2 x86-64 on my laptop, and
it seems that every copy of disc 3 that I get is corrupted.  Is anybody
else experiencing this?

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					Jason

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