On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 13:01:54 -0500 "edj...@gmail.com edj...@gmail.com"
suggested this:
>On Thursday, December 29, 2011 11:39:45 AM Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>> >
>> > No, it wasn't a hardware problem. After much travail with udev,
>> > modprobe, interrupts, etc. and leariing more about dmesg outp
On Thursday, December 29, 2011 11:39:45 AM Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >
> > No, it wasn't a hardware problem. After much travail with udev,
> > modprobe, interrupts, etc. and leariing more about dmesg output than I
> > care to know, I thought - well, no sr0? Then make one!
> >
> > touch /dev/sr0
On 2011-12-29 11:10:52 -0500, edj...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:37:15 PM Bill Marcum wrote:
> > In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> > > lshw output in my case has no *cdrom entry at all. I rebooted, opened
> > > the tray manually, inse
On Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:37:15 PM Bill Marcum wrote:
> In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> > lshw output in my case has no *cdrom entry at all. I rebooted, opened
> > the tray manually, inserted a Knoppix disk and set the BIOS to boot off
> > the cdrom drive.
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>
> lshw output in my case has no *cdrom entry at all. I rebooted, opened the
> tray manually, inserted a Knoppix disk and set the BIOS to boot off the cdrom
> drive. No luck - booted from the hard drive.
>
That sounds like a hardware p
On 2011-12-24 09:58:43 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> On 12/23/2011 06:32 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >Yes, /dev/scd0 disappeared after a recent upgrade (after 2011-11-17).
>
> I believe that was after a udev update. It showed up in the changelog.
Indeed:
udev (175-1) unstable; urgency=low
[..
On 12/23/2011 06:32 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2011-12-23 18:30:25 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 12/23/2011 03:38 PM, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 12/23/2011 12:18 PM, Ed Jabbour wrote:
CDROM tray will not respond to "eject":
[Fri Dec 23] edj:~$ eject
eject: tried to use `/me
logical name: /dev/sr0
> > version: D300
> > capabilities: removable audio cd-r cd-rw dvd dvd-r dvd-ram
> > configuration: ansiversion=5 status=nodisc
> >
> > I've chosen to use /dev/cdrom in case /dev/sr0 wou
ion=5 status=nodisc
>
> I've chosen to use /dev/cdrom in case /dev/sr0 would be replaced
> by something else.
lshw output in my case has no *cdrom entry at all. I rebooted, opened the
tray manually, inserted a Knoppix disk and set the BIOS to boot off the cdrom
drive. No luck
On 2011-12-23 18:30:25 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
> On 12/23/2011 03:38 PM, Wayne Topa wrote:
> >On 12/23/2011 12:18 PM, Ed Jabbour wrote:
> >>CDROM tray will not respond to "eject":
> >>
> >>[Fri Dec 23] edj:~$ eject
> >>eject: tried to use `/media/cdrom0' as device name but
On 12/23/2011 03:38 PM, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 12/23/2011 12:18 PM, Ed Jabbour wrote:
CDROM tray will not respond to "eject":
[Fri Dec 23] edj:~$ eject
eject: tried to use `/media/cdrom0' as device name but it is no block
device
eject: tried to use `/dev/scd0' as device na
On 12/23/2011 12:18 PM, Ed Jabbour wrote:
CDROM tray will not respond to "eject":
[Fri Dec 23] edj:~$ eject
eject: tried to use `/media/cdrom0' as device name but it is no block device
eject: tried to use `/dev/scd0' as device name but it is no block device
eject: unable
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 05:18:47PM GMT, Ed Jabbour wrote:
> CDROM tray will not respond to "eject":
>
> [Fri Dec 23] edj:~$ eject
> eject: tried to use `/media/cdrom0' as device name but it is no block device
> eject: tried to use `/dev/scd0' as device name but it is no blo
CDROM tray will not respond to "eject":
[Fri Dec 23] edj:~$ eject
eject: tried to use `/media/cdrom0' as device name but it is no block device
eject: tried to use `/dev/scd0' as device name but it is no block device
eject: unable to find or open device for: `cdrom'
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 12:12:05PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have done a base installation from floppies. Is there a
> step-by-step somewhere for dialing up my ISP from a
> console, and then proceeding with the installation from
> debian.org??
Very simple. You need to have ppp insta
To:
debian
> I installed my first Debian (2.1) with floppies back in 1999.
Congratulations!! I am now trying also, on a laptop.
> For installing the rest of the programs you want, that might be a
good
> idea, but there are other means to get them into your box, ppp or >
>ether
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 01:34:55PM -0800, Chris Nestor wrote:
> I'm trying to do an install on a 486dx/33 w/ no CDROM, using 3.5" floppies.
> I did a rawrite2 of resc1440.bin to boot and repartition. When it came time
> for the kernel
> install, I can't find the requ
I'm trying to do an install on a 486dx/33 w/ no
CDROM, using 3.5" floppies. I did a rawrite2 of resc1440.bin to boot and
repartition. When it came time for the kernel
install, I can't find the requisite files. It
asks for a rescue floppy, which I thought this was, but t
On Monday 12 February 2001 5:26 pm, Robert Cymbala wrote:
> Two educational guides come to mind:
>
> 1.
> Go to http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/
> Choose the "lfs" folder
> Choose the "LFS" folder
>
> This book describes the process of creating your own Linux system from
> scratch from an already ins
Two educational guides come to mind:
1.
Go to http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/
Choose the "lfs" folder
Choose the "LFS" folder
This book describes the process of creating your own Linux system from
scratch from an already installed Linux distribution, using nothing
but the sources of software that a
For my own education, I would like to start with a minimal linux like
CClinux. Then add a terminal (like the old Win3.1 terminal) so I can dial to
ISP.
Then lynx to the Debian ftp site. And then start to build a system that
would include X, KDE, a dial-up networking connection, and finally
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> "Mark" =3D=3D Mark Schiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, David Z. Maze wrote:
>> Mark Schiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> I think I have tried everything, maybe
Mark Schiltz wrote:
> I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully supported? I
> have a motherboard with built-in soundpro (CMI8330). The sound is working with
> the exception of the cd audio. I know the cd is working because I can use the
> phone plug on the face of the cdrom
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, David Z. Maze wrote:
> Mark Schiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> MS> I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully
> MS> supported? I have a motherboard with built-in soundpro
> MS> (CMI8330). The sound is working with the exception of the cd
> MS> audio. I
Mark Schiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully
MS> supported? I have a motherboard with built-in soundpro
MS> (CMI8330). The sound is working with the exception of the cd
MS> audio. I know the cd is working because I can use the phone
I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully supported? I
have a motherboard with built-in soundpro (CMI8330). The sound is working with
the exception of the cd audio. I know the cd is working because I can use the
phone plug on the face of the cdrom.
Any Ideas?
--
I'm here
Any hints for the stpid?
I have the linux central official debain 2.0binary i36 cd with kernel
2.0.34. It boots. When I get to the "install kernel..." option, it
can't find the cd and hints that I should try iinsmod. "insmod cdrom"
doesn't work. I've added a /cdrom directory and "mount -t iso9660
Thanks to all those who answered my call on the missing CDROM, I followed
the advice and it now works fine - briallant! It must have been an easy
question everyone came up with the same answer!
Cheers,
Chris Tipney
Hungerford, Berkshire, England
On Thu, 6 Mar 1997, Chris Tipney wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have just finished installing Debian fron the CD that came with Linux
> World issue 1 it works fine but doesn't find my Aztech IDE CDROM drive.
>
> During boot the following lines appear...
>
> hdb: CDA286031 SE, ATAPI CDROM drive
> id
Hi,
I'm not sure I correctly understood everything so please correct me if I'm
wrong:
o You have made the six install floppies
o You used one of the floppies to boot
o The base system got installed and the computer was rebooted
o You now want to install the rest of the system but haven't us
Dear all,
I have just finished installing Debian fron the CD that came with Linux
World issue 1 it works fine but doesn't find my Aztech IDE CDROM drive.
During boot the following lines appear...
hdb: CDA286031 SE, ATAPI CDROM drive
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7, 0x3f6 on IRQ14
The boot up then goes thro
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