Hi, > Something seems to be wrong with your CD-ROM drive ... can you try > inserting the disk only after Linux has booted?
Well, that's what I suppose it the problem for now. I downloaded the latest iso from stephen's site and regardless of what I do I now always get the following result: [!!] Detect and mount CD-ROM No common CD-ROM drive was detected You may need to load additional CD-ROM drivers from removable media, such as a driver floppy. If you have such media available now, insert it, and continue. Otherwise, you will be given the option to manually select CD-ROM modules. Load CD-ROM drivers from removable media? IIRC last time I tried to install Linux (aeons ago) I haven't been succesful until I changed the CD-ROM from scsi to ide. This time unfortunately I cannot do this because both IDE ports are occupied (hard disk and CF-Card). So I need to get my external SCSI Yamaha CRW8424S working (btw, with MiNT everything is running fine, including this drive). I could even try to install Linux from CF-Card if that is possible in any way. Regards, Frank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

