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OK, I spent all day getting my machine to boot between NT and 98. Now I want to install RedHat 7.1 on the 13GB I have left, it's unformatted, unpartitioned.
I downloaded the disc1 and dic2 iso files and burned them to CD, but my machine won't boot off them. I made a boot disk but when it boots and I get through the keyboard and language parts, I get the error "I could not find a red Hat Linux CDROM in any of your CDROM drives."
When the boot.img file is loading I see that it sees the CD-ROM.
what do you see when you look at the cd in windoze?
if it is a single file , you made an iso image of the iso image. If not Adeptic, what did you burn with?
Finally I got it. Thanks to everyone for the help. In adaptec you need to specify the filesystem as ISO9660 AND when you put in a CD-R, you can't drap and drop, you need to go to File-->Creadt CD from CD IMage and then specify the .ios file and it makes it perfect. What a pain in the ass. Now that I have that issue solved I have 20 more. Oy.
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