On Sat, 31 May 2003, Thomas Cameron wrote: > Just for grins - try re-seating the IDE cable on the board and the CD drive. > > Maybe try the drive on a different IDE channel? > > <4> hdc cdrom_decode_status: status 0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error} > > <4> hdc cdrom_decode_status: error 0x30 > > > > At this point, I am waiting for Red Hat's word on this, and I also want to > > try installing to a different system (I have another system with a P4 > > processor, but I have to wrestle it away from my kids). I will report back Don't wait for a Red Hat response. Unfortunately the answer is pretty clear. CD drive resets are indicators that you need to find another method of installation -- across the wire from loop mounted ISO's is straightforward using either the FTP or NFS, and documented in the RELEASE-NOTES. I do unattended installs that way in 15-30 minutes, depending on the size of the install. Consumer grade IDE CDroms were made to meet a price point, not to provide high quality hardware, by and large, in my experience. -- Russ Herrold