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Old 13th November 2004, 04:50 AM
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Exclamation Fedora Core 2 Installation Error "Ramdisk..."

Hey,
Need some help.
Placed fedora 2 disk one in cd drive reboot...all goes well.
Boots cd gets to fedora screen with boot options...press enter to boot, detects settings etc...until it gets to this error.

"Ramdisk: Compressed Image found at block 0"
"crc error"
"VFS: Cannot Open root device "<Null>" on unknown-block (72,3)"
Please append correct "root=" boot option."


Any ideas?
-Thanks
Snorks
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