Thanks.I do according to your instruction but no result.
I already used Slackware(kernel 2.0.34),Redhat(kernel 2.0.35) so now i
collect
debian 2.1 (maybe upto date kernel version) but I failed to installed.
For all previous linux, I always boot direct from CDROM but what
happened debian.
why deb said "Unable to identify CDROM format".
This problem is arise when deb want to install:-

 INSTALLATION MAIN MENU:
NEXT:- Install Operating System Kernel and Modules

Please--------please ---------please --h--e---l--p.
urgent.



Syed Khader Vali wrote:

  >>>>> "New" == New Star Service Co <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

      New> select : i select /dev/hdc----IDE but deb said no CDROM drive

      New> found.  why ?  Please suggest what i will do ?

  Hi,
  Are you sure your CD is connected to Secondary master ? do a dmesg
  once you go into Debian install ( ALT-F2 has a shell ) and see where
it has
  detected your CD-ROM, then choose that.

      New> and another CD have all aboves and plus below:-- (2) install,

      New> tools, upgrade-2.0.i386 upgrade-older-i386

  Well, You can start of the install with the first CD, it contains the
  mostly used packages et al.

      New> which CD's I use for install, because I'm complete new in
      New> debian .  please suggest debian user's.  I collect this CD's
      New> from one of my friend but he is not debian user's.

  In case you feel you want more packages , then you can always install
  from the second CD.
  HTH
  Regards
          - Khader
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