it might be cdrom1 and not  letter or just cdrom.
My drives are labeled in rh9 as cdrom and cdrom1. also, if you have m$ on
the disk lookat it's designation. it may not be recognizing the drive type.
do a text install to get the drive  in the system
Tim Sinks
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Dunsmore" <duns0014 at umn.edu>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 11:41 AM
Subject: [TCLUG] redhat 9: can't find redhat in cdrom


> So I was trying to install redhat 9, as I get partway through the
> install, it asks where I'm installing from, so I say cdrom.  Then it
> gives me an error message saying it can't find redhat in the cdrom.
> I'll note that the light on my cdrom drive does not flicker after I
> click cdrom install.  I found a page on redhat's website about this
> problem and it said at the boot prompt to type linux hdx=cdrom. where x
> is a, b, c, or d depending on what drive your cdrom is.  I tried this
> with the same results.  Other people have ecountered this I found out
> from google and a scratched cd is common, but I don't see how this could
> happen if the light never flickered on.  Should I try burning another
> cd? any other clues? thanks.
>
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