No problem. You didn't know and I didn't volunteer
that info :-). I work primarily on Solaris but I am
also an RHCE.
Actually I did try docking and booting from the HD and
it still hangs. I also tried booting with both of the
floppy images on the d:b CD and got the same result.
Like I said before I don't think it's a CD Problem. I
think the issue is with what ever loads immediately
after that Uniform CD-ROM driver. Unfortunately since
I can't get past that, I have no clue what is trying
to load.
--- Richard Hamel-Smith <richardhamelsmith@???>
wrote:
> Sorry about that, but sometimes people don't know
> this stuff.
> I've got some solid years with UNIX myself, but this
> Linux stuff can still
> throw me.
>
> What about if you boot from Ubuntu and
> create a dyne on the hard drive somewhere?
> Then, you can add a grub entry to let it boot off
> the dyne, perhaps?
> Would you still get the CD-ROM error then?
>
> Richard
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