Bob, > I have the 6 shrike .iso's on CD's with all good MD5SUM > downloaded from Red Hat. These are "Red Hat Linux CD-ROMs". > My computer will boot from a CD-ROM and the BIOS is set to > do so. When I boot, the system tries to read the CD-ROM and > can't (surprise, suprise). I went back again to the FM to > review booting. It says to use the "Red Hat Linux CD-ROMs" > to build a boot disc by copying the isolinux/ directory from > the first Red Hat Linux CD-ROM. There are no directories on > the CD. It is an .iso file. So I try to make a boot > diskette. The great FM say to go to > http://www.redhat.com/apps/support/errata/ to get updated > diskette images obtained from the Red Hat Linux errata page. > If they are there, they are well hidden. So come on guys, > how do I really install this stuff. > Bob > It sounds as though you burned the .iso image itself to the CD's, instead of creating a CD from the .iso files. There is a HUGE difference between the 2. What are you using to burn them with? Are you using a linux system, or windows with Nero or EasyCD? Regards, Eric Burke > > > > > -- > Shrike-list mailing list > Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list > >