Well, my laptop has been running fine for a month or so now, and I"m
starting to want to do a bit more. It's an IBM 760XL. I'm running
Debian 3.0r2 woody on it.
First, I installed debian over the network with floppy's, as a result, I
can mount the floppy and it works fine. I was trying the CD-Rom though,
and when I type mount /cdrom, or the equivalent to get it to mount it I
get this:
mount: special device /dev/cdrom does not exist
I can't tell what it says about the drive when it boots, it goes by to
quickly. I should also mention, this is a laptop that can only have
CD-Rom or floppy, one at a time.
As for the sound, it just doesn't work. It could be that stuff didn't
get installed for it, I'll check that to make sure. If I do have the
drivers and such installed for it, how do I configure it to make sure
it's working correctly?
Thanks.
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Brian Ronk
System Administrator
BookMasters, Inc