Hi, I just tried everything again from scratch. This time I used the JVC SCSI CDROM, with the New Media Bus Toaster PCMCIA-SCSI card.
Again, I could not use the CDROM for install. I configured just about all of the SCSI device drivers, and PCMCIA controller. Now when I boot, I see some info about the JVC drive though: It mentions the aha152x adapter BIOS test passes, detected 1 contoller It Identifies the JVC correctly as an XR-W2040. IRQ=3 SCSI ID=7 Detected SCSI CD-ROM at scsi0 channel0 ID3 LUN0 I can't mount /dev/cdrom (or even /dev/hda1) complains about no fstab entry. The peanut linux I had running would at least allow me to mount C: by "mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /DOS". 2 questions: Is there a way I can get back to where I choose "Standard Development packages" ? Is there a way to mount /dev/hda1 and /dev/cdrom without an fstab entry? If not, what is the syntax of the fstab entry I should add? Thanks for any help, John ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com