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Help Installing Fedora Core 3...
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Hey Im having a problem installing Fedora Core 3. I downloaded all 4 isos. And checked the md5sum, and they were all fine. When I boot up from the cdrom, the Fedorca Core boots up fine, it asks me for language, and type of keyboard. then it asks me where my installation files are, so i chose local cdrom, after that it says that it cant find the fedora core cd. i burned the image twice, and also downloaded another image from a different mirror, and i still get the same error. Anyone have any information on what i can do? Thanks
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#2

hmm thats strange,

 

have you tried the cd media check ? what type of hardware are you trying to install fedora core release 3 on ? please tell

 

cheers

 

anyweb

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#3

yea i tired that once, and after a short while it just goes to the screen where it asks me what language, type of keyboard, and then where the files are located.

 

the hardware is a p3 800mhz, 20gig harddrive, liteon cdrw drive,

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#4
also tried installing fedora core 2, and had the same problem
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#5
have you got access to another cdrom drive ?
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#6

Quote:Hey Im having a problem installing Fedora Core 3. I downloaded all 4 isos. And checked the md5sum, and they were all fine. When I boot up from the cdrom, the Fedorca Core boots up fine, it asks me for language, and type of keyboard. then it asks me where my installation files are, so i chose local cdrom, after that it says that it cant find the fedora core cd. i burned the image twice, and also downloaded another image from a different mirror, and i still get the same error. Anyone have any information on what i can do? Thanks

 

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I made neraly 4 different cd copy's from 3 different mirrors, none of them worked, but the DVD.iso is just fine.

 

Brodern

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#7

what was wrong with the CD's?

 

Mine worked fine! o_O

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#8

Quote:what was wrong with the CD's? 

Mine worked fine! o_O



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Dunn'o, it just didn't work.

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#9

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Mine worked fine! o_O



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Do you have more than one cd rom drive in the system? With windows, I've had a similair problem, where I would boot up of the winXP cd, and for some reason, the system would try to check the OTHER drive.

 

Pull the system down to bare minimums. - Just the optical, just one hdd [unless you've got a raid] -- You can always add other drives later. Take out any unneeded peripheral cards, as well.

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#10

he managed it with the DVD.

 

It is something to do with the way the CD drive reads the CD's.

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