Fedora give up
Kent Pirkle
kpirkle at kphome.net
Fri Nov 28 15:35:17 UTC 2003
I would try a different brand of CDs, or, buy a set from a vendor. I've
found that Linux installs in general are sensitive to the quality of the
CD and the burn. When I installed Fedora on the first machine, I had
some problems on both CD2 and CD3 reading an RPM. I used CD-RW's, so I
just erased and reburned the image again and it worked. Subsequent
installs went with no problem. You might also try burning at a slower
speed.
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 22:36, Chris Sparks wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Well I really am kind of disappointed that I had so much problems trying
> to get Fedora installed. Never had this much trouble in all the years I
> had Redhat.
>
> I tried installing Windoze 2000 and it liked my CD rom and hard drive
> and memory choice. Didn't complain a stitch. I am in a dilemma in that
> I really don't want to use Windoze 2000 in my car projects. The idea of
> it crashing on a regular basis bugs me. Does anyone have any other
> suggestions for me to try on my Fedora build. I have tried to replace
> the bad rpms and still they are bad. I don't think downloading from a
> trusted website would yield bad files. And given all the talk of
> problems with Fedora I am wondering if anyone has a suggestion to which
> version of Redhat (pre Fedora) that was somewhat stable?
>
> THanks for any help,
> Chris Sparks
>
>
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