Hello !
I am having a veird problem while trying to install the Debian 1.1 distribution. I have a boot disk with NCR SCSI support (that is my SCSI controller), a root disk, and the 3 1.44 in base disks. Everything goes fine till the "dselect" phase. I boot, install the base system, select loadable modules (and this is important: I *DO* select cdrom support *AND* isofs support, and *DOUBLE-CHECK* after- wards that they are marked with a +), install the kernel, reboot, do the password stuff, and fall into dselect. Everything looks fine. When I go ahead and select the access method to be the cd-rom, it cannot mount the cdrom saying: iso9660 is not supported by this kernel And remember: I *did* include cdrom and isofs support ! What is going on ? I went through all of the loadable module options, but was not able to find any other related modules - btw, is ATAPI support built into every kernel - or does the plain "cdrom" entry correspond to it ? What am I missing ???????????????????????? BTW, my configuration is like this, if it matters at all: 486DX4-100 NCR SCSI 53c810 ATAPI CDROM (SONY CDU55e) I will REALLY appreciate any pointers - I am really frustrated at this moment. Also, where can I find a "good" document on dselect and dpkg ? Thanks in advance, Arifi -- Arifi Koseoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]