  | | | CD Boot Problems | CD Boot Problems 2006-02-05 - By administrator tootai
Back brad.mugleston@(protected) a ?crit :
>>A solution I use is Qemu: it allows you to run another OS in your linux >>session, no need to have a partition for it. So I have an W2k and XPHome >>(official) installed on my notebook ;-) >> >>For your CD, try to see if you can read it from your linux session and try to >>boot from your FC4 CD, you will then know if it's a CD problem or a boot one. >>-- >>Daniel >> >> >> >Thanks, I messed with it and cleaned the CD really well and it >finally booted (been sitting in the drawer too long I guess). >Anyway it starts and says it going to check out my equipment and >it may take awhile, after an hour or so I gave up - it had it's >chance. > >I can open the CD from with in Linux is there a way to start the >install from someplace other than a boot? > > You could boot with FREEDOS diskette and the run setup from CD, but I dont think it will change anything. Perhaps try to make a copy from the CD ... -- Daniel
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