Hi all. I have a problem with trying to boot from a Fedora 9 installation CD-R. It works on another machine, so the disk is OK. I guess if anyone knows the answer then it will be found here on the kernel developers list. When trying to boot from a CD-R installation disk, on my Advent 6415 laptop I get the following: Welcome to Fedora 9! [the installer splash screen] I then click on either: Install or upgrade an existing system [or] Install or upgrade an existing system (text mode) [both give me the same following error] Loading vmlinuz........................................... .............. Loading initrd.img........................................ ................. ...............ready. Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok vmlinuz: attempted DOS system call boot: If I hit return now, the machine goes back to the 'Welcome to Fedora 9!' splash screen. I have edited the kernel parameters at the spalsh screen and tried: edd=skipmbr edd=off All that does is not display the line: Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok The installation still hangs at the boot: prompt. Has anyone come across the behaviour before please? Is there any way I can get my laptop to boot from this media, maybe by passing some undocumented kernel parameters? Kind Regards, Keith Roberts --
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