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    "The Fedora Core CD was not found in any of your CDROM drives"  
carlos seramos


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06-26-04 03:14 PM

When I start to install Fedora on my desktop system (with an
ASUSP2B-DS motherboard) I keep getting this error. The same CD
installs fine on other systems. It's a dual PII 450 with an onboard
adaptec SCSI controller.

I'm wondering if the install process is trying to find the install
media on the SCSI controller.

Any ideas?





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    Re: "The Fedora Core CD was not found in any of your CDROM drives"  
Decubitus.Ulcer@gmail.com


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03-18-05 10:56 PM

Ivan Marsh wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 13:02:48 -0800, Decubitus.Ulcer wrote: 
onboard[vbcol=seagreen] 
>
> Is the CD-ROM SCSI? What controller should it be installing from?
>

It's an IDE CD-ROM.

There is on onboard SCSI controller on the system but no devices are
currently plugged into it.

I'm able to boot to the CD-ROM using my current CD-DRIVE, and the setup
runs. I I get the error when I select "CD-ROM" at the prompt that asks
if the installation files are located on CD-ROM, NFS, FTP, etc. The
disk works fine in other computers, it just doesn't work on this
system. I've checked the MD5SUM and the iso image looks fine. I've
burned the image to different CD's but that doesn't help either.

It's a samsung CD-ROM drive, in a system with a ASUSP2B-DS motherboard.


I'm trying to install CORE3.

I have several systems with the same hardware and they all generate the
error at the same place.

Is it possible there is a problem with the DMA on the IDE bus? I've
looked through the bios settings to see whether it was posssible to get
past the error my changing or disabling some features but haven't
really come up with anything. The install appears to see the physical
drives in the system. If I chose install from "HD" at that prompt it
sees the two IDE drives installed in the system.






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    Re: "The Fedora Core CD was not found in any of your CDROM drives"  
Ivan Marsh


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03-18-05 10:56 PM

On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:46:08 -0800, Decubitus.Ulcer wrote:

> Ivan Marsh wrote: 
> onboard 
>
> It's an IDE CD-ROM.
>
> There is on onboard SCSI controller on the system but no devices are
> currently plugged into it.
>
> I'm able to boot to the CD-ROM using my current CD-DRIVE, and the setup
> runs. I I get the error when I select "CD-ROM" at the prompt that asks
> if the installation files are located on CD-ROM, NFS, FTP, etc.

I'm pretty sure this issue is covered in the README file on the first CD.

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    Re: "The Fedora Core CD was not found in any of your CDROM drives"  
Bed Sore


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03-18-05 10:56 PM

Ivan Marsh wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:46:08 -0800, Decubitus.Ulcer wrote:
> 
setup[vbcol=seagreen] 
asks[vbcol=seagreen] 
>
> I'm pretty sure this issue is covered in the README file on the first
CD.


Nope. It isn't covered there.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------=
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Fedora Core 3 README

Copyright =A9 2004 Red Hat, Inc.

The contents of this CD-ROM are Copyright =A9 2004 Fedora Project and
others. Refer to the End User License Agreement and individual
copyright notices in each source package for distribution terms.

Fedora, Red Hat, Red Hat Network, the Red Hat "Shadow Man" logo, RPM,
Maximum RPM, the RPM logo, Linux Library, PowerTools, Linux Undercover,
RHmember, RHmember More, Rough Cuts, Rawhide and all Red Hat-based
trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red
Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

Motif and UNIX are registered trademarks of The Open Group.

Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Itanium and Celeron are trademarks of Intel Corporation.

AMD, AMD Athlon, AMD Duron, and AMD K6 are trademarks of Advanced Micro
Devices, Inc.

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

SSH and Secure Shell are trademarks of SSH Communications Security,
Inc.

FireWire is a trademark of Apple Computer Corporation.

All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of
their respective owners.

The GPG fingerprint of the "Fedora Project <fedora@redhat.com>" key is:

CA B4 4B 99 6F 27 74 4E 86 12 7C DF B4 42 69 D0 4F 2A 6F D2
DIRECTORY ORGANIZATION

Fedora Core is delivered on multiple CD-ROMs consisting of installation
CD-ROMs and source code CD-ROMs.

The first installation CD-ROM can be directly booted into the
installation on most modern systems, and contains the following
directory structure (where /mnt/cdrom is the mount point of the
CD-ROM):



/mnt/cdrom
|----> Fedora
|        |----> RPMS         -- binary packages
|        `----> base         -- information on this release of Fedora
|                               Core used by the installation process
|----> images                -- boot and driver disk images
|----> isolinux              -- files necessary to boot from CD-ROM
|----> README                -- this file
|----> RELEASE-NOTES         -- the latest information about this
release
|                               of Fedora Core
`----> RPM-GPG-KEY           -- GPG signature for packages from Red
Hat



The remaining Installation CD-ROMs are similar to Installation CD-ROM
1, except that only the Fedora subdirectory is present.

The directory layout of each source code CD-ROM is as follows:


/mnt/cdrom
|----> SRPMS                 -- source packages
`----> RPM-GPG-KEY           -- GPG signature for packages from Red
Hat



If you are setting up an installation tree for NFS, FTP, or HTTP
installations, you need to copy the RELEASE-NOTES files and all files
from the Fedora directory on discs 1-3. On Linux and Unix systems, the
following process will properly configure the /target/directory on your
server (repeat for each disc):

1.

Insert disc
2.

mount /mnt/cdrom
3.

cp -a /mnt/cdrom/Fedora /target/directory
4.

cp /mnt/cdrom/RELEASE-NOTES* /target/directory (Do this only for
disc 1)
5.

umount /mnt/cdrom

INSTALLING

Many computers can now automatically boot from CD-ROMs. If you have
such a machine (and it is properly configured) you can boot the Fedora
Core CD-ROM directly. After booting, the Fedora Core installation
program will start, and you will be able to install your system from
the CD-ROM.

The images/ directory contains the file boot.iso. This file is an ISO
image that can be used to boot the Fedora Core installation program. It
is a handy way to start network-based installations without having to
use multiple diskettes. To use boot.iso, your computer must be able to
boot from its CD-ROM drive, and its BIOS settings must be configured to
do so. You must then burn boot.iso onto a recordable/rewriteable
CD-ROM.

Another image file contained in the images/ directory is diskboot.img.
This file is designed for use with USB pen drives (or other bootable
media with a capacity larger than a diskette drive). Use the dd command
to write the image.
Note

The ability to use this image file with a USB pen drive depends on the
ability of your system's BIOS to boot from a USB device.
GETTING HELP

For those that have web access, see http://fedora.redhat.com. In
particular, access to Fedora Project mailing lists can be found at:

https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/
EXPORT CONTROL

The communication or transfer of any information received with this
product may be subject to specific government export approval. User
shall adhere to all applicable laws, regulations and rules relating to
the export or re-export of technical data or products to any proscribed
country listed in such applicable laws, regulations and rules unless
properly authorized. The obligations under this paragraph shall survive
in perpetuity.

( x86 )
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    Re: "The Fedora Core CD was not found in any of your CDROM drives"  
Ivan Marsh


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03-18-05 10:56 PM

On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:42:00 -0800, Bed Sore wrote:

> Ivan Marsh wrote: 
> setup 
> asks 
> CD.
>
>
> Nope. It isn't covered there.

Doh! Pardon my assumption, it's apparently not in the FC3 README.

I can't remember what the blurb from FC1's README and/or RELEASE-NOTES
file was but it had something to do with the 2.6 kernel and some new
package they use for install that doesn't like some BIOS's.

As I remember, the quick fix was to boot from floppy using the supplied
floppy image and then the CD would work for install.

You have a floppy drive in your machine by any chance? I know a lot of
people don't these days; myself included.

You may also be able to pass the pci= and/or ide= parameters at boot to
make it work.

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