Thanks. I have tried hdc=cdrom to no avail. It worked on Suse but not
on Debian.
If I copy files from the cdrom to the hard drive, the installation says that
I can install from the hard drive. Right?
Thanks.
Gordon
Net-Tamer V 1.10.1 - Test Drive
Hello,
I tried to install Debian 2.0.2, and it would not recognize my
cdrom which is a Nec cd-rom drive:260 ATAPI. Debian
says that it is either a cdrom or a floppy, probably a floppy.
The cdrom works in Dos and in a previous version of SuSE.
Any ideas short of buying a new cdrom?
Thanks.
Go
, 1998 at 06:39:58AM -0600, Gordon von Miller
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> > Would installation be any easier on a separate hard drive?
> >
> > TIA
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Hello,
Would installation be any easier on a separate hard drive?
TIA
Gordon
Debian disk and keyboard echo
Hello,
I am using (trying) RedHat 4.2, and do not debian
have MSDOS on my computer. How do I make a boot up
disk from the CDROM of Debian?
2. When I try to exit from a Man page, Ctrl C does not work. Ctrl
pagebreak does, but I lose the echo to the keyboard. I co
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