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 the CD-ROM drive works, but I can't
Hello,
I am new to linux and debian, I hope my questions
aren't tooo obtooose.
I am working on installation problems.
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've just setup Storm Linux 2000 on my old Toshiba Laptop, all went well
except that the machine can now not find the PCMCIA CD Rom drive it
installed from!
PCMCIA is working fine because I can connect to my network through my PCMCIA
ethernet card. When I plug in the CD Rom drive though (a
On 19-Jul-99 Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess this is an easy question, but can anyone tell me what device it
> should be to mount a PCMCIA CD-ROM? Thanks!
>
On most laptops it is /dev/hdc. (First ide device, second controller).
Otherwise, place the pcmcia card into th
Hi,
I guess this is an easy question, but can anyone tell me what device it
should be to mount a PCMCIA CD-ROM? Thanks!
Best wishes,
Chip
HI,
Can anyone tell me what device it should be for a PCMCIA CD-ROM? I know
the card is recognized, but have no idea which device to mount it from.
Thanks in advance!
Best wishes,
Chip
Hi -
Thanks for those who helped me get OS/2 Boot Manager to boot Linux.
I'm sorry about clogging up the list with simple installation questions,
but I'm still having trouble getting Debian to recognize my CD-ROM so
I can finish installation.
I have an IBM Thinkpad 560 and a Sony PRD-650 Discman
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
> not be found on the
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, `/et
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