I have a ton of ideas. The first thing we need to do is verify that your files and discs are good. that does NOT mean that they seem to work in some other system, It DOES mean that you need to follow some guidelines to help ensure success. It may sound like some extra work, but if you did not downoad via BitTorrent, you need to check the MD5Sums of your files. It is a good idea even if you did use BitTorrent. You need to burn the discs at a slow speed. THAT fact has been proven time and again to be a solution for many boot issues. I just can't believe how someone who spent the time to download a DVD sized file will not take a few extra minutes and burn the disc slowly. Just because a drive and media are rated for 16X, does not mean it will be the best solution. The best drive compatibility is from burning at SLOW speeds, PERIOD. You also need to use media that is compatible with your drive. Look at the downloading FAQs located here: http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Downloading_FAQ Look over the procedure and realize that there may be no shortcuts to success. Some media has been known to cause readability or burn issues with certain drives. Check the drive manufacturers site for compatible media and go with their recommendations. Check for a firmware update also.any ideas?
One other thing that has come up on occasion. If you have a Plextor 740 or Benq 1640 series drive, they seem to need the "Knoppix DMA" cheatcode to enable DMA required for these drives to function properly. DMA is OFF by default on the later versions of Knoppix. Look at the section on Cheatcodes here: http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Cheat_Codes
I'm not sure how one of these drives on a 1394 connection would act regarding the DMA issue, but it's worth a shot.
Please post back and let us know how you make out.