I'm pulling hair already.....

I have debian running on a desktop system now, all working fine
with network access - but I cannot access either my CDROM or FLOPPY
drives.

I've tried "installing" the drivers via "modconf", but my first
problem is that my CDROM does not appear to be supported - at
least with the drivers that I have available (where do I go to get
a list of supported CDROMs)? [I have a Digital Research CDROM x36].

Next, though my floppy seems to have been "installed", I get errors
when I try to mount it:
kevin-dsl-212:/floppy# mount -t ext2 /dev/fd1u1440 /floppy
mount: block device /dev/fd1u1440 is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd1u1440,
       or too many mounted file systems

How do you know which device to select in "/dev"? I tried the one I thought
it should be (from the man pages and other docs), but got:
kevin-dsl-212:/floppy# mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /floppy
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0,
       or too many mounted file systems

Mind you, when I tried this again - I got the same errors, but the floppy
did engage!

Baby steps indeed.....

As always, any help.....


Kevin Smith                             
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