The mount error message on the console says something about "invalid
arguement" when trying to mount /dev/cdrom /instmnt -o ro.

I assume the CD is good if it boots and lets me create/initialize partitians
and the mount the root. Am I wrong?

//Artem

-----Original Message-----
From: DvB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:31 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: debian install


Artem Litvinovich wrote:

>On installing debian...
>
>Since I cant get easy access to any floppies, I burned an image of a debian
>2.2r2 cd (only the fist cd, for now). I booted from the CD and created the
>necessary partitians. Mounted root on one of them. Here I run into a
>problem...
>The next step is to install the kernel, I select "install from CD" and
after
>being prompted to insert the DEBIAN CD, a message pops up that says "could
>not mount the CD" or something to that effect. What to do? Any way I can
>avoid floppies?
>
>Thanks, in advance, for your help.
>//Artem
>
>
Sounds to me like you burned the wrong CD... I could be wrong though.



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