Description of problem: I've used RedHat 7.1. prior and wanted to install a new version of RedHat, so I downloaded Fedora, burnt the ISO-Images to disc and booted from CD, I choose the graphical installation mode (but text also not works) and I'm prompted to choose the language, choose the type of keyboard and then I choose the installation mode of course I choose "Local CD-ROM" and then I keep getting the error "The Fedora Core CD was not found in any of your CDROM drives. Please insert the Fedora Core CD and press OK to retry."´, I already redownloaded Fedora (to ensure that I don't have a defective installation CD) and also tried it with RedHat 9 (I believe it was 9...), but with all versions I keep getting these errors - in comparision anaconda- installer from the RedHat 7.1 distribution works fine. Maybe it's also my computer configuration: I usually boot from my TOSHIBA SD-R5002 (DVD-Recorder), but I also already tried with booting from my TOSHIBA SD-M1402 (DVD-ROM), but none of the options works out. I would be really happy, if you could maybe help finding a solution for my problem, maybe telling me a bug, and maybe resolving it or telling me something I do wrong, I'm understanding wrong. :) How reproducible: Don't know if..
Did you boot from the CD? What messages are on tty3 and tty4?
Seems to be my fault - ISO images seem to be not downloaded right, even though I redownloaded them, but MD5 Checksum doesn't match - I'll close this bug and if it still occurs even though the MD5 Checksum matches I'll reopen it.