Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Sorry, but my original message was a bit corrupted. Heres what it should have said:
> 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 > I can install Debian (to a certain extent by copying the contents of the 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 ideas or solutions? > TIA BTW I am booting from the CDROM to install debian. I have just tried installing Redhat 5.0 and have come up against the same problem. -- Giles Paterson 3rd Year MEng Software Engineering Student Department of Computing, University of Bradford -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .