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.
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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