On Friday 13 May 2005 22:24, hannu m. wrote: > Comments/Problems: Cannot detect cdrom, ide-detect module causes > segmentation fault, no fault in (old) computer, installed and running > RedHat7.3 many years, and no error in installation media, same media is > now in succesfull installation to P2/233 (HP Vectra) with same > cdrom-device.
This is either a driver conflict or a DMA issue. CD problems on some hardware is a known issue. There are several things you can try to solve this. Did you try booting the installer with "linux26" to try the 2.6 kernel? If that does not work, try booting with "expert" and select the driver modules needed for your hardware by hand. You can also try just deselecting all modules except those needed for CD support (ide-core, generic, ide-detect, ide-cd, isofs). You can also try mounting and reading from the drive manually from a shell after switching to VT2 (using Alt-F2). Unfortunately there is no easy way to change the DMA setting. You will have to do 'echo -n "using_dma:0" > settings' (or :1) in the /proc/ide directory corresponding to your CD-ROM drive. Please let us know the results. Cheers, FJP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]