George Gambill wrote: >I downloaded the 3 Fedora ISO's and burned (Win XP system) them to CD's. > >When I boot with the Fedora #1 CD in the CD drive, it does not find a >bootable image on the CD and eventually asks for a bootable disk in the A >drive. Note, the HD is brand new having never been partitioned. > >When I boot with the RH 8.0 #1 CD in the CD drive, it boots well. > >1) Any ideas why the Fedora 1.0 CD isn't bootable? > >2) Should I have done something other than a simple burn? > >3) Is there a way to install RH 8.0 (of 9.0) then upgrade to Fedora via a >non-bootable CD. > >4) Is there a source for a floppy disk to boot from? > >5) Any other ideas? > >Thanks, > >George >--------------------------------------------------- >PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: >http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > All fedora CDs have a self check that you can run to make sure that you have the correct information on your disk. The first disk (under DOS utilities, I think) has the image for a boot floppy. I would suspect that you didn't burn it as a iso.