I am attempting to install CentOS 6 on a PC104 stack and am experiencing issues 
with anaconda not being able to find the Compact Flash (CF) card hosted in an 
IDE-CF board connected via the ISA bus.  Did someone finally remove the ISA 
capability from the kernel?

On the same hardware I have been able to install CentOS 5.

With the CentOS 6 install DVD, the system boots up and proceeds until it tries 
to find devices with 'existing CentOS  installs', then after a about a minute 
pops a message indicating it can't find any media to install on, and gives you 
a choice of trying again or exiting the install.
I would try on Alt-F2, to modprobe a driver if only I knew which one to use... 
the driver set for PATA has changed a lot between 5 & 6.


I also tried booting with the CentOS 6.5 Live CD, to try probing the system a 
bit farther, but the Live CD seems to fail while either loading the 
kernel&initrd to memory or when attempting to boot the kernel. when it makes 
changes operations, the screen res changes and goes black but I see no further 
CD drive activity and keyboard presses are ignored (even CapsLock & NumLock 
don't change their LEDs).

Anyone with clues or solutions on either issue?

Even when this disclaimer is not here:
I am not a contracting officer. I do not have authority to make or modify the 
terms of any contract.


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