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red Hat 9 not boot
Name: met Date: September 3, 2003 at 00:47:32 Pacific OS: windows XP CPU/Ram: 1400/256
Comment:
my problem with read hat 9
it,s not boot from CD
i,m sure my setting for CD room is ok because it,s boot red hat 7.2 without any broblem
Name: JulesJules Date: September 3, 2003 at 04:13:12 Pacific
Reply:
where did you get the cd's from? did you download the ISOs & then burn them as ISO images - if so, it's always best to burn them at a slow rate (some people say 4x, I burned OK at 12x)...
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Response Number 2
Name: taurus Date: September 3, 2003 at 04:39:00 Pacific
Reply:
It may not be the speed of your CD-ROM. Instead, it could be that you've burned those files wrong! First of, did you do the checksum after you've downloaded those three ISO files to make sure they are good? Then, you need to burn them as image files, not data or extra them and copy them to CDs... If you are not sure about it, head over to www.linuxiso.org and read up on how to burn them!
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