Creative used several models of CD-ROMs with Sound Blaster cards. Some
used a proprietary interface, while others used an IDE interface (the
cards had both). I believe different modules are required for the
different varieties, but I would first try 'insmod sb'.
Bob
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 12:5
Hi. I'm pretty sure I had the exact same cd-rom
setup on a Dell 486/33 that I had. You need the cdu31a driver. I don't remember
all the exact details of how I got it to work, just that I did. Check out
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/cdu31a if you have the kernel source installed
or else I can send it
Hello,
I have a 484/33 with a Creative Lab CD-Rom
connected via a Sound Blaster 16. The install program will not mount the
CD-Rom. I tried all available types, hda through hdh. I tried some
mount commands that I found within the Debian GNU/Linux book via an alternate
console. My questio
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