Hi Debian Folk, Carl and Jason: My system is a 486-66, 16 MB RAM, SCSI only 1Gig HD, SCSI CD ROM, SCSI tape. Runs Debian 1.1
I crashed this 1.1 system Good Friday. I HAD to have it back up quickly, so I installed from 2.0 CDs I have, since I only had slow phone connection to the outside world. To get ppp, I rebuilt the kernel. That worked well. However I did not notice until the system refused access to my CD ROM drive that I did not have CD ROM access. In fact, I tried to reconfigure to get iso9660 file system support. I am NEVER offered an iso9660 filesystem by the kernel package's make config nor make menuconfig. It appears iso9660 support for SCSI disks is not an option. I am ceratin this pessimisitic attitude is not correct. I have the following kernel related packages installed, according to dpkg -l ii kernel-headers- 2.0.32-5 Linux kernel headers. ii kernel-image-2. custon.1.0 Linux kernel binary image. ii kernel-package 4.11 Debian Linux kernel package build scripts. ii kernel-source-2 2.0.34-4 Linux kernel source. HELP! Please! I need to get to the CD ROM other that through the MS DOS Side of the system. I have several more packages I'd like to install, and I would like to upgrade to 2.1, once my CDs arrive. David Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux