Ok, so it looks like you're using the right driver. Are you sure the kernel 
you're
trying to boot includes the mcdx support? Are you booting the debian rescue 
disk? The
CDROM-HOWTO says 'mcdx=<io-address>,<irq>' so I don't know why you've got that 
long
string below. If you still have windows on the target machine, why not find out 
from
windows what io address and IRQ are being used?

Richard L. Grabbe wrote:

> I am new to LINUX...sorry...
>
> I have searched for 3 days to find detailed instructions
>
> and no docs or faq's went far enough, if at all...
>
> at install I entered mcdx=0x310,9,0x360,11,0x390,10
>
> I have sence edited mcdx.h with the address,irq's
>
> however the document didn't say how to get the header
>
> incorporated into the build...
>
> all three drives are mitsumi(fx001)...
>
> at the present all I have is the first one active...



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