On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Ed Greshko wrote: > > Did you install the x86-64 version or the i386? I'm wondering whether > > it's something with the x86-64 version. Thanks for your reply. > > I've had this happen to me before. The answer has always been "burn at > a lower speed". I hope the CD burning SW you have supports that... > > My CD burner is "rated" at 32X for CDR media. But, it takes a > combination of excellent media and luck to get a successful burn at that > speed. I prefer to afford less than excellent media and I'd rather save > my luck for other things....so I burn at 16X or lower and have never had > a problem. > > Regards, > Ed I not only tried different speeds, but different machines. I work in a computer lab, so I tried two of the machines in the lab, as well as my laptop. I did not vary the burn speeds on any one machine, so it wasn't completely scientific. However, the burns of the first two discs turned out ok and they were done on my laptop with the same speed (16x) as the laptop-burned copy of disc 3. To me, all of this adds up to this: something is wrong with disc 3 of the x86-64 iso. I could be wrong. Has anybody had a positive installation experience with disc 3 of the x86-64 (not i386) iso? (If so, that blows my theory). Oh, by the way, I am (at this very minute) installing from DVD, and (konck on wood) the installation seems to be going fine. Thanks everybody for all of your input. -- Jason -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list