Not-installable Oracle Linux (and RH too)

Hello
I've downloaded 4 CDs of Linux on edelivery and burnt them as ISO.
The first CD boots..i'm happy
I select french for language and keyboard.
Then the installer asks for me to choose the source for packages. I choose CD-ROM
Then i have the error: no CD-ROM found.
It sucks
I go back to Windows, hoping someone has a tip
thanks

At what step exactly are you having the problem?
I have not seen the screen where you choose the source for packages.
When the first cdrom boots I get the following screens in order:
1. boot:
2. CD found (here you can test the media)
3. Welcome to Enterprise Linux
4. Language Selection
5. Keyboard configuration
6. Installation Type (server/workstation/...)
7. Disk Partitioning Setup
Then the installation proceeds successfully.
I tried to install the french version also and it proceeds to step 6 above without asking for source of the packages as indicated by you. Please update.

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    ORA-00312: online log 3 thread 1: 'C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO01.LOG'
    ORA-27041: unable to open file
    OSD-04002: unable to open file
    O/S-Error: (OS 2) The system cannot find the file specified.
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    Thread 1 opened at log sequence 1
    Current log# 1 seq# 1 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO03.LOG
    Successful open of redo thread 1.
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    SMON: enabling cache recovery
    Fri Nov 04 17:47:15 2011
    Dictionary check beginning
    Dictionary check complete
    Fri Nov 04 17:47:15 2011
    SMON: enabling tx recovery
    Fri Nov 04 17:47:31 2011
    Completed: alter database PPDDEV open resetlogs
    Fri Nov 04 17:47:31 2011
    alter database PPDDEV character set WE8ISO8859P1
    Fri Nov 04 17:47:31 2011
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 2
    Current log# 2 seq# 2 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO02.LOG
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 3
    Current log# 3 seq# 3 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO01.LOG
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 4
    Current log# 1 seq# 4 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO03.LOG
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 5
    Checkpoint not complete
    Current log# 1 seq# 4 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO03.LOG
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 5
    Current log# 2 seq# 5 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO02.LOG
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    Completed: alter database PPDDEV character set WE8ISO8859P1
    Fri Nov 04 17:47:40 2011
    alter database PPDDEV national character set WE8ISO8859P1
    Completed: alter database PPDDEV national character set WE8IS
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    alter database rename global_name to "PPDDEV"
    Completed: alter database rename global_name to "PPDDEV"
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    Restarting dead background process EMN0
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    Shutting down instance (normal)
    License high water mark = 1
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    ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL
    Fri Nov 04 17:47:46 2011
    SMON: disabling tx recovery
    SMON: disabling cache recovery
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    Thread 1 closed at log sequence 5
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    Completed: ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL
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    ALTER DATABASE DISMOUNT
    Completed: ALTER DATABASE DISMOUNT
    archiving is disabled
    Starting up ORACLE RDBMS Version: 8.1.7.0.0.
    System parameters with non-default values:
    processes = 150
    shared_pool_size = 52428800
    large_pool_size = 614400
    java_pool_size = 20971520
    control_files = C:\oracle\oradata\PPDDEV\control01.ctl, C:\oracle\oradata\PPDDEV\control02.ctl, C:\oracle\oradata\PPDDEV\control03.ctl
    db_block_buffers = 19200
    db_block_size = 8192
    compatible = 8.1.0
    log_buffer = 32768
    log_checkpoint_interval = 10000
    log_checkpoint_timeout = 1800
    db_files = 1024
    db_file_multiblock_read_count= 8
    max_enabled_roles = 30
    remote_login_passwordfile= EXCLUSIVE
    global_names = TRUE
    distributed_transactions = 500
    instance_name = PPDDEV
    service_names = PPDDEV
    mts_dispatchers = (PROTOCOL=TCP)(PRE=oracle.aurora.server.SGiopServer)
    open_links = 4
    sort_area_size = 65536
    sort_area_retained_size = 65536
    db_name = PPDDEV
    open_cursors = 300
    os_authent_prefix =
    job_queue_processes = 4
    job_queue_interval = 10
    parallel_max_servers = 5
    background_dump_dest = C:\oracle\admin\PPDDEV\bdump
    user_dump_dest = C:\oracle\admin\PPDDEV\udump
    max_dump_file_size = 10240
    oracle_trace_collection_name=
    PMON started with pid=2
    DBW0 started with pid=3
    LGWR started with pid=4
    CKPT started with pid=5
    SMON started with pid=6
    RECO started with pid=7
    SNP0 started with pid=8
    SNP1 started with pid=9
    SNP2 started with pid=10
    SNP3 started with pid=11
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    alter database open
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    Current log# 2 seq# 5 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO02.LOG
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    SMON: enabling tx recovery
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    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 6
    Current log# 3 seq# 6 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\PPDDEV\REDO01.LOG

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