Tenenbaum wrote:
> Hi, again -- I recently posted on an issue with installing Debian Lenny on
> a new workstation with a Lite-On DVD writer. I had thought that the problem
> was the driver, but it turns out that my problem is a more familiar one, the
> "No common CD-ROM drive was det
iar one, the "No common CD-ROM drive was detected" error with SATA
> optical drives.
Strange... I did not see that error when installing Lenny from any of my
sata DVD drives :-?
Could this be related to the BIOS SATA mode? I expressly switch all my
computers to use AHCI (not "
Hi, again -- I recently posted on an issue with installing Debian Lenny on a
new workstation with a Lite-On DVD writer. I had thought that the problem
was the driver, but it turns out that my problem is a more familiar one, the
"No common CD-ROM drive was detected" error with SATA opti
> Somewhere I read an explicit recommendation not to download the latest
> images, but that was a few months ago. I don't remember where I read
it,
> but maybe using a different version of the Etch installer might help.
Mine
> is also a T43, and the image I used worked.
Hello Folks,
BINGO
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 06:04:38PM +0530, Atul Talesara wrote:
> My Config: ThinkPad T43 (notebook)
> HDD : Hitachi PATA
> Optical : Matshita DVD-RAM UJ-822S
> Chipset : Intel 915PM
>
> Debian Etch Beta2 i386:
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/etch_di_beta2/i386/jigdo-dvd/
>
> Surprisingly
>> I am tring to install Debian Sarge in a computer with two SATA HDs
and one IDE
>> CD-ROM, I get the error "No common CD-ROM drive was detected".
>> I believe it is this bug:
>> http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2005/12/msg00351.html
>> Any wor
When I issue the command line of:
apt-get install gcc kernel-package
kernel-source-2.4.18 libc6-dev tk8.3 libncurses5-dev
fakeroot
How do I know the exact names for the available
packages for this project? Are these names aliases that point
On topic with that, does anyone have a link for
recompiling the kernel in Debian, preferably as a step-by-step? I
*need* the SMP support, and I'd like a highly secure (read: REAL CURRENT)
kernel.
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.htmlIt is a tad old, but you can simply repla
Anyone been reporting an issue with kernel
2.6.8-2-SMP and ATAPI CD-ROM's? I have a Creative Labs 12/10/32 on my test
bed and the new kernel version causes it to not exist. The default
2.4.27-2 (non-SMP) lets it work just fine.
On topic with that, does anyone have a link for
recompiling
On Wed 18 Jan 2006 21:17, Victor Munoz wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 04:24:31PM -0300, Jos?? Pablo Ezequiel Fern??ndez
wrote:
> > I am tring to install Debian Sarge in a computer with two SATA HDs and
> > one IDE CD-ROM, I get the error "No common CD-ROM drive was detecte
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 04:24:31PM -0300, Jos?? Pablo Ezequiel Fern??ndez wrote:
> I am tring to install Debian Sarge in a computer with two SATA HDs and one
> IDE
> CD-ROM, I get the error "No common CD-ROM drive was detected".
> I believe it is this bug:
> http://lis
On Wed 18 Jan 2006 16:37, Joe User wrote:
> Do you need the 2.6 kernel also during the install? If you get past the
> basic install you can 'apt-get' the 2.6 kernel...
I do, because it seems the names of the devices of SATA drive changes between
2.6 and 2.4 (am I wrong ? in 2.4 they are hdc and hd
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 04:24:31PM -0300, José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
> I am tring to install Debian Sarge in a computer with two SATA HDs and one
> IDE
> CD-ROM, I get the error "No common CD-ROM drive was detected".
> I believe it is this bug:
> http://lis
I am tring to install Debian Sarge in a computer with two SATA HDs and one IDE
CD-ROM, I get the error "No common CD-ROM drive was detected".
I believe it is this bug:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2005/12/msg00351.html
Any workaround to install Debian 3.1 with Linux 2.6 on th
02PM -0600
In reply to:Larry Shields WD9ESU
Quoting Larry Shields WD9ESU([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> This is my second request for HELP! with a FX001D Mitsumi CD-ROM drive,
> mabe this time I will catch the right person or users that can help me out
> here...
>
>
> I am hopeing th
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:25:22PM -0700, EasyStreet wrote:
> I am running Debian 3 on a laptop PC. A Dell
> Latitude XPi, Pentium 133.
>
> This laptop does not have a network card or a CD
> drive.
>
> I have both of these devices on PCMCIA cards.
>
> I think th
cards.
I think the CD-ROM drive works, but I can't
access it. When I boot the system, the messages
I get and the CD ROM drive activation light lead
me to believe that it is identified and running.
But I don't know how to find it or access it.
The last text I see before my Debian prom
On Thursday 12 September 2002 13:26, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> so is there a way to let the CD-ROM drive reinitialize hard without
> stopping the machine?
> the SCSI controller is an Adaptec 2940
IIRC, we had something similar on this list some time ago. Have a look
at the "Resett
Hello!
have a problem, i have a long running simulation running, and i crashed
X whilst burning a data backup...
X restarted, the machine otherwise is unharmed, but the CD-ROM drive
refuses to spit out the broken CD, looking at syslog i see lots of SCSI
errors concerning that drive...
now i
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From: "Mr. Jan Hearthstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: How to install Debian on NEC Versa 6030X with NO floppy,
nor a CD-ROM drive?
> --- Shri Shrikumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
&
--- Shri Shrikumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mr. Jan Hearthstone"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 6:32 AM
> Subject: How to install Debian on NEC Versa 6030X
> with NO floppy, nor a
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--- Crispin Wellington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 14:32, Mr. Jan Hearthstone
> wrote:
> > Sorry about the previous incomplete message!
> > I understand that there is a way of installing
> some
> > files on the DOS partition, and that I could
> install
> > the rest with t
- Original Message -
From: "Mr. Jan Hearthstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 6:32 AM
Subject: How to install Debian on NEC Versa 6030X with NO floppy, nor a
CD-ROM drive?
> Sorry about the previous incomplete message!
> I understand
On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 14:32, Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> Sorry about the previous incomplete message!
> I understand that there is a way of installing some
> files on the DOS partition, and that I could install
> the rest with the dial-up connection.
> But - would some kind soul either - giv
Sorry about the previous incomplete message!
I understand that there is a way of installing some
files on the DOS partition, and that I could install
the rest with the dial-up connection.
But - would some kind soul either - give me a "cook
book" recipe, - or guide me through the installation
g boards, hard disks, and stuff)
> - everything works fine, when I put in another CD-ROM drive
> - it won't work, when I put this drive on the primary IDE controller or
> connect it to another board
Hopefully it could be that you're not setting the jumpers (you don't
mention t
ards, hard disks, and stuff)
> - everything works fine, when I put in another CD-ROM drive
> - it won't work, when I put this drive on the primary IDE controller or
> connect it to another board
> I'm pretty sure that it's the drive that's broken.
>
> So any
e same
BIOS settings and CD, but with another drive)
- it worked before I used this machine to bootstrap another one
(exchanging boards, hard disks, and stuff)
- everything works fine, when I put in another CD-ROM drive
- it won't work, when I put this drive on the primary IDE controller or
connec
on Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 06:26:33PM +0100, Viktor Rosenfeld ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> sorry for being off topic, but I wouldn't know whereelse to ask ...
>
> I think I'v managed to break my CD-ROM drive. It get's recognized
> correctly by the
Hi folks,
sorry for being off topic, but I wouldn't know whereelse to ask ...
I think I'v managed to break my CD-ROM drive. It get's recognized
correctly by the BIOS and during kernel boot, but when I try to `mount`
a data CD, mount reports "No medium found". When I tr
I'm trying to work out whether I've got a software or hardware
problem.
Last night I was trying to put my debian cds into sources.list
with apt-cdrom. The first two went fine but the third could not
be read - lots of whirring and grinding and flashing lights but
no action. So I ^C'd my way ou
Hello,
Recently, during on of my potato upgrades, something happened. Now,
approx once an hour, my CD-ROM drive is being accessed (nothing is in
the drive).
At first I thought the problem might be cdplayer_applet (from
helix-gnome), so I tried to kill it. First I removed it from my
panel
Hi all,
Well, I'm new to debian and this list, but have a problem already:-).
Just flame me (in a friendly way, please) if this is not the right venue
for this kind of problem.
Anyway, the story goes like this. I'm setting up Slink in my machine,
and have had some problems, most of them connected
> Hey,
>
> I got a computer for Linux now, but I am using a Creative Proprietary
> External CD-ROM drive. It's not IDE or SCSI, so what should I do to
> install? Thanks,
>
You might try to look at www.linuxdoc.org for the CDROM-HOWTO.
Hopefully someone else will
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Cameron Matheson wrote:
mathes >Hey,
mathes >
mathes >I got a computer for Linux now, but I am using a Creative Proprietary
mathes >External CD-ROM drive. It's not IDE or SCSI, so what should I do to
mathes >install? Thanks,
not that it answers your ques
Hey,
I got a computer for Linux now, but I am using a Creative Proprietary
External CD-ROM drive. It's not IDE or SCSI, so what should I do to
install? Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 01:42:38AM -0800, Ricardo Rivera wrote:
> I'm a newbie to Linux. I've installed Debian in my
> Packard Bell Packmate 850. It's a 486 DX/2 50 mhz
> with 20 mb of RAM and a Sound Blaster 16 card with a
> CD-ROM attached to it. The system does n
I'm a newbie to Linux. I've installed Debian in my
Packard Bell Packmate 850. It's a 486 DX/2 50 mhz
with 20 mb of RAM and a Sound Blaster 16 card with a
CD-ROM attached to it. The system does not recognizes
this CD-ROM drive. I tried to install different
driver modules but th
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 03:46:44PM +, John Foster wrote:
> I have recently noticed that my Cd-Rom drive seems to be skipping. I
> noticed it while running windows one day but it seemed to clear up when
> I went back to Linux. Now it is doing the same thing in linux. This
> happens
I have recently noticed that my Cd-Rom drive seems to be skipping. I
noticed it while running windows one day but it seemed to clear up when
I went back to Linux. Now it is doing the same thing in linux. This
happens when playing music. I have not noticed any problems in reading
other CD'
Hi Bryan,
>Linux is not recognizing your SCSI CD. type dmesg. Is there any
>mention of your CD?
Linux is recognizing my CD-ROM. I think the problem is the SCSI-Driver for
my SCSI Controller. Before I upgraded to a new kernel my Controller was
recognized as a NCR53C875 and now the system
Linux is not recognizing your SCSI CD. type dmesg. Is there any
mention of your CD? Did you insert the SCSI and SCSI-CD modules?
Doesn't sound like it.
Bryan
On 11-Nov-99 Robert Kasunic wrote:
> >Hello alone ;)
>
> Hi Frenchman, :-)
>
> >Instead of always typing a long sentence, make an
Hi Ray,
I think you got me wrong. Sure, my CD-ROM is in my computer. But it isn't
an IDE drive (/dev/scd0). The mount point is ok. Before I compiled the new
kernel I used (and I'm still using) kernel 2.0.36. With this kernel my
CD-ROM works fine. Thanks anyway.
Robert
At 16:06 10.11.99 -080
>Hello alone ;)
Hi Frenchman, :-)
>Instead of always typing a long sentence, make an entry in your /etc/fstab:
>/dev/scd0 /cdrom iso9660 noauto,user,ro 04
I've already got an entry in my /etc/fstab and so I'm able to mount a CD
typing just mount /cdrom.
>Try to com
Hello all,
I have got a problem. Today I compiled a new kernel. Now I'm not able to
get my CD drive to work anymore.
When I try to mount the device (/dev/scd0) the system says:
"mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/scd0 as a block device (maybe
'insmod driver'?)"
In fact I compiled the
Ola!
] 2) Use a null modem cable to connect to a desktop and piggy back ride on
] that systems CD-ROM.
] Q: I don't know if the Linux base system supports null modem connections.
It does since a long time ago, as I installed myself my first debian
system on an old notebook with no cdrom or any p
then use NFS to also mount it on the machine that only has the base
system. Very fast. You can then use the `Ready Mounted File-System'
access method in dselect. This was how I installed 2.0 on a laptop
that had neither net access nor a CD-ROM drive. There's an excellent
short article about setting up PLIP connections in Linux Journal Issue
50 (June 1998).
Jim
Hi
On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 09:38:30PM +0800, Hans van den Boogert wrote:
> 2) Use a null modem cable to connect to a desktop and piggy back ride on
> that systems CD-ROM.
> Q: I don't know if the Linux base system supports null modem connections.
> Anybody any idea?
Yes, it does. I have just inst
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, Hans van den Boogert wrote:
[ snip ]
: Next step: who knows where to find a boot floppy using a 2.2.x kernel?
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/i386/ch-boot-floppy-techinfo.en.html#s-rescue-replace-kernel
--
Nathan Norman
MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls
On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 11:13:11PM +0800, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
> >
> > Next step: who knows where to find a boot floppy using a 2.2.x kernel?
> >
>
> i know i saw this somewhere someplace, i just cant locate it anymore. where
> do i get info on how to make my own custom boot floppy ?
>
> chad
>
> Next step: who knows where to find a boot floppy using a 2.2.x kernel?
>
i know i saw this somewhere someplace, i just cant locate it anymore. where
do i get info on how to make my own custom boot floppy ?
chad
Thanks Jarek,
>> Q1: how can you check if which module is controlling what? (the startup
>> messages don't give me a clue).
>
>Type `lsmod` to see which modules are currently loaded.
>
>> Q2: how can you disable modules that you don't need?
>
>`rmmod ` will remove the module.
>
>You might also wan
On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 09:38:30PM +0800, Hans van den Boogert wrote:
> Hi group. I'm not giving up and still want to find a way to install a full
> Linux system on a 486-33 notebook with a backpack CD-ROM drive.
>
> Done: (1) insmod paride, (2) insmod epia, (3) insmod pcd
>
Hi group. I'm not giving up and still want to find a way to install a full
Linux system on a 486-33 notebook with a backpack CD-ROM drive.
Done: (1) insmod paride, (2) insmod epia, (3) insmod pcd
After "insmod pcd" it gave the message:
"pcd: pcd version 1.05s, major 46, ni
I hope somebody can give my some advice. My problem is that my
cd-rom drive is not always recognised by the BIOS when my
machine starts up, I have the bios set to auto configure. When
this happens it does not appear in the Debian startup screen.
and when I try to mount it I get a message like
Hi!
Is there a strategy for the above problem? Simply mounting the other
CD-ROM and just running apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade doesn't work,
although the update fetches the distribution lists (after changing
/etc/apt/sources.list to include contrib and non-free, of course).
I know that I a
Hello,
I am trying to install Debian 1.3 by CD-ROM with my
Philips/LMS CM-206 CD-ROM drive. When attempting
to load the proper module from the drivers disk to
complete the installation, I get the following
message:
/lib/modules/2.0.29/cdrom/cm206.o: unresolved symbol(s)
/lib/modules/2.0.29
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> My system is a Debian/Gnu Linux 1.3, Kernel 2.0.29. I can´t install the
> CD-Rom drive. It is a Mitsumi Atapi IDE CD-Rom connected to the
> Soundblaster 16 card (IRQ 11, address 0x1e8). I´ve used the CD-Rom
> installation utility for Soundblaster Pro
On Thu, Feb 05, 1998 at 11:16:10PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My system is a Debian/Gnu Linux 1.3, Kernel 2.0.29. I can´t install the
> CD-Rom drive. It is a Mitsumi Atapi IDE CD-Rom connected to the
> Soundblaster 16 card (IRQ 11, address 0x1e8). I´ve
Hi,
My system is a Debian/Gnu Linux 1.3, Kernel 2.0.29. I can´t install the
CD-Rom drive. It is a Mitsumi Atapi IDE CD-Rom connected to the
Soundblaster 16 card (IRQ 11, address 0x1e8). I´ve used the CD-Rom
installation utility for Soundblaster Pro "sbpcd" with command line
options sbpc
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I am trying to install my newly bought Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 from two cd-rom
disks and am incapaple to get the kernel to recognize my cd-rom drive, a
Toshiba MX-5401B with an Adaptec 1505 scsi contoller. Although according
to the howto´s that I have read it should. I
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Andreas Nolda wrote:
> Second, `/etc/scd0' is missing so that dselect did not mount my CD-ROM
> drive.
Sorry for the typo -- it has to be `/dev/scd0'!
Andreas Nolda
On Apr 8, Andreas Nolda wrote
> Trying to install Debian 1.2 (rex) on my laptop from a PCMCIA (SCSI)
> CD-ROM drive (besides the seven installation floppy disks), I ran into the
> following problems:
>
> First, I got an error message indicating that the PCMCIA drivers could
&g
Trying to install Debian 1.2 (rex) on my laptop from a PCMCIA (SCSI)
CD-ROM drive (besides the seven installation floppy disks), I ran into the
following problems:
First, I got an error message indicating that the PCMCIA drivers could
not be found on the device driver floppy disk.
Second
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