Red Hat Linux is having trouble detecting my IDE CD-ROM drive during the install. Can I force the installation program to see it?
Sometimes IDE CD-ROM drives will not be detected either due to the fact that they are on a IDE channel your system’s BIOS doesn’t know about or that, when queried, the IDE channel replies back with data that the Red Hat Linux installation program thinks is bogus. (For example, early NEC IDE CD-ROMs respond with data saying that it is an IDE floppy drive instead of a CD-ROM.) To solve your problem, you need to specify the the CD-ROM drive from the LILO boot prompt. When you see boot: or LILO: prompt, you should type linux hdX=cdrom, where X is the IDE letter that Linux would specify for that drive depending on which IDE bus it is located.
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