On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Max Hetrick maxhetrick@verizon.net wrote:
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Michael wrote:
Or are there other boot options?
Have you tried to check the media?
At boot:
linux mediacheck
Check each CD as it prompts you to replace them. If that fails try it with DMA turned off.
linux mediacheck ide=nodma
If everything passes, try the install with the nodma option then. That has caused me grief in the past.
Regards, Max
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Perhaps you should state your hardware where you tested CentOS, but most older hardware(server hardware) is known to be compatible with CentOS.