Sep 20, 2003 #1 R RFID Junior Member level 1 Joined Sep 3, 2003 Messages 17 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 141 I downloaded RedHat 7.2's ISO image files from redhat's website, and then wrote them to CDs. I booted the computer from floppy disk, and went down the installation, when it read the information from CD-ROM, an error message occured: I could not find a Red Hat Linux CDROM in any of your CDROM drivers. Please insert the Red Hat CD and press"OK" to retry. what's the problem? what should I do? thanks
I downloaded RedHat 7.2's ISO image files from redhat's website, and then wrote them to CDs. I booted the computer from floppy disk, and went down the installation, when it read the information from CD-ROM, an error message occured: I could not find a Red Hat Linux CDROM in any of your CDROM drivers. Please insert the Red Hat CD and press"OK" to retry. what's the problem? what should I do? thanks
Sep 20, 2003 #2 G goodboy_pl Full Member level 5 Joined Mar 12, 2002 Messages 253 Helped 16 Reputation 32 Reaction score 15 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,119 red hat cds are bootable so there is no need to boot from floppy. go to bios setup and change boot sequence to boot from cdrom first. then insert the cd1 in cdrom and start the installation.(it is also autorun) if u need in detail help for installation specially for partitioning see: https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.2-Manual/install-guide/ BEST!
red hat cds are bootable so there is no need to boot from floppy. go to bios setup and change boot sequence to boot from cdrom first. then insert the cd1 in cdrom and start the installation.(it is also autorun) if u need in detail help for installation specially for partitioning see: https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.2-Manual/install-guide/ BEST!
Sep 20, 2003 #3 S shiowjyh Advanced Member level 4 Joined May 29, 2003 Messages 105 Helped 4 Reputation 8 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,067 Hello, I believe the CD1 should be a bootable CD... Change your bios setting to boot-up from cdrom, then done the installation. Regards,
Hello, I believe the CD1 should be a bootable CD... Change your bios setting to boot-up from cdrom, then done the installation. Regards,
Sep 22, 2003 #4 R RFID Junior Member level 1 Joined Sep 3, 2003 Messages 17 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 141 thanks, I already solved this problem. change bios setting and boot from CD with CD1.