hello, when I install the latest version of linux (debian) from a CDROM eveything works good until it begins with dselect. It ask me for the source and I tell it CDROM, after it ask me for "the block device type" and it is imposible to go ahead. I
try some things like this: /dev/hdb but it say that the kernel do not support the iso9660 norm. I do not understand because it make the all instalation from the CDROM. If I execute a shell I can't mount the CDROM and it tell me the same thing about the iso norm even if I mount it with the next command: mount /dev/hdb -t iso9660 /cdrom Last year with the same computer I could install an older version of debian. Now I can't install the same version. The only thing that difers from before is that I have install a CDROM writer. I have a pentium 166MMX. Notes: - I can install the latest version of RED HAT and after I can mount perfectly the CDROM but I prefer to install the Debian distribution. - Somebody told me that probably the iso9660 file system is configured as a module but I couldn't do anything wiyh the insmod command. May be I don't do it well. Thanks a lot.
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