KT7A-RAID and Fedora 2 Test 2?

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Has anyone out there gotten the Fedora (formerly redhat) 2 test 2 install CD
to boot from an IDE CD or DVD drive on a KT7A-RAID system?

There is an enormous thread in the bugzilla report of all the folks who
can't get it to boot, and my KT7A-RAID seems to be one of the "can't
boot" variety. Just curious if any other KT7A-RAID systems will boot
the CD?

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Thomas A. Horsley wrote:

> Has anyone out there gotten the Fedora (formerly redhat) 2 test
> 2 install CD to boot from an IDE CD or DVD drive on a KT7A-RAID
> system?
>
> There is an enormous thread in the bugzilla report of all the
> folks who can't get it to boot, and my KT7A-RAID seems to be
> one of the "can't boot" variety. Just curious if any other
> KT7A-RAID systems will boot the CD?
>

Fedora 1 boots fine on my KT7A-raid. Have you burned your CDs
correctly (ie. as an image)?
 
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>Fedora 1 boots fine on my KT7A-raid. Have you burned your CDs
>correctly (ie. as an image)?

Fedora 1 boots fine for everyone (in fact the most frequently mentioned
work-around for the FC2T2 boot is to boot off FC1, then swap in the FC2
disk). In fact the Fedora 2 disk booted fine on all the PCs I *didn't* want
to install fedora on 🙂.
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