Hello there, Have you checked where the /dev/cdrom sym link points to? Do a 'cat /dev/modules' and see if the Sony cdu31a driver is loaded.
HTH JohnG 32865e97b5342e762ab140e00f3da23b - Just 'Debian' On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Mike Rayle wrote: > I am planning on getting a cable modem or DSL hooked up soon and am > looking to setup a firewall (IP masq) for that connection. > > I am having trouble getting Debian to install on my old 486-33. > I have a Sony cdu31a attached to an ISA SoundBlaster MultiCD sound card. > > I created a rescue floppy and could not get the installer to recognize > the CD-ROM. > So I created the Driver floppy and 8 base floppies necessary to install > the base system. > > During the install, I told the program to include the cdu31a module on > I/O port0x230. > > The installation continued I rebooted from the boot floppy and now I am > trying to > get the rest of the system off the CDROM. I am in dselect and trying to > Assign (?) > the location to find the packages. I select CDROM and is asks me to > insert the > CD in the drive and enter the block device name. > > What's the block device name? > > I tried /dev/cdrom, /dev/cdu31a, /dev/sonycd and none of these worked... > > > Is there some other naming convention? > > I looked in /proc/modules and it reported that block device 15 was a > cdu31a. > This leads me to believe that the module was installed. > > I also cannot mount the CDROM... mount -t iso9660 -r ro /dev/cdrom > /cdrom > gives me an error message about /dev/cdrom. > > Is there something else I should try??? > (outside of getting an IDE expansion card and an IDE CDROM, that is) > > > Thanks in advance for your help! > > .Mike. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >