I'm trying to install debian from the Official 1.3.1 distribution,
unfortunately the setup routines cannot mount my cdrom.

The CDROM is detected (as /dev/hdd) but when it comes to mount the
CDROM to install Debian, I get the following message:

Bad logical zone size 1
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom,
       or too many mounted file systems

CDROM to the Harddrive but this screws up the symbolic links and file
names
HOwever I still cannot mount the CDROM.

My PC is based around an AMD-K6 200Mhz and a SOYO 5BT5 motherboard
which uses the INTEL TX chipset. Under the previous setup (a Pentium
75Mhz and unnamed motherboard, the CDROM worked fine.

Does anyone have any ides or solutions?
TIA
-- 
Giles Paterson

3rd Year MEng Software Engineering Student
Department of Computing, University of Bradford


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