Won't boot from any CD-ROM

My MS6398 is set so that the first two boot devices are the CD-ROM; yet it skips right over it and starts from the RAID drives.  Even the WinXP install CD doesn't do it.  The drive is fine, and reads and writes with no problem.
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Good point.  I have two IDE drives, on the motherboard's RAID connectors.  There is one floppy drive and one LG  IDE DVD/CD drive, configured as Secondary IDE Master.  It is identified as HD-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4120B.  As I boot, set for boot sequence floppy then CD then RAID, I see the floppy and CD drives flicker but then it boots from RAID.  After it's up, if I open and close the CD drawer the WinXP Pro install CD auto-runs just fine.  Device Manager is happy with the drives.
Thanks,
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