>> Typically, these issues are: >> 1) cheap/low quality media, > > > Multiple disks burned, using various brands. Only disk2 fails, others > are fine. Every time. typically :) >> A better option, particularly if you have enough machines is to setup >> a machine as a install server. Over the lan it's much faster than CD >> (for me any YMMV). This box can also be turned into a local >> repository for yum updates. It's also much faster doing an upgrade >> off a local box. :) > > > I'm building from scratch. It's not an upgrade. Still may be a > better way though. Can you still install over HTTP? > Yes. HTTP installs are possible. Probably the best way. I'm planning on putting together a centos howto that covers this sometime in the near future. Bad media is a common issue. What Redhat issue with disk two are you referring too? Thanks, .dn