> Th documentation says to use a drivers disk, so I went back and selected
> "oldcdrom.img" and using the rawwritewin.exe wrote again to the floppy.
> Rawwritewin.exe says it successfully creates the floppy, but I can not see
> anything on A: when it finishes.

That's normal. Windows can't read ext2 filesystem.

> Also after i boot the pc using the linux
> boot disk and select to use drivers linux also can not see anything on the
> disk.

This has happened to me before too. I got around it some other ugly way
IIRC, but is there a bug in the driver disk?

This is not the case with you however, if the system sees the CD-ROM at
start-up, it should work OK.

>
> I went back to the RH mirror site to get new images just in case they were
> corrupted and I got the same thing.
>
> I can't install unless I can see the CDROM.

Can't you boot directly from the CD-ROM?

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Edward Dekkers (Director)
Triple D Computer Services P/L




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