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OK, I boot off the 1st CD-Rom that came with Beginning Red Hat Linux 9. It goes to the Language Selection menu, then the Keyboard Selection menu, then it asks for the type of media the installation can be found on. I select CDROM and it tells me no driver is found for that device. I go to the list of drivers available, and none of them work. I have two CD/DVD burners (both E-IDE). I tried going into BIOS and switching from Native to Legacy option for the CD-ROM device, but no affect. HELP!