On Thu January 5 2006 02:57, you wrote: > On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 01:06:21AM -0800, Richard Harke wrote: > > Isn't there an easier way? > > I understand this is frustrating, but we really need a little more to > go on to help you out. Like exact commands and error messages, with > versions of things. > > I run unstable on my zx2000 with all the trimmings without any issues, > so asssuming you don't have strange hardware issues I can assure you > it does work. > > -i I guess I was a little too brief. The only hardware changes are: I added memory to bring it up to 1.5GB and I now have a 300GB harddrive. Also, since it doesn't appear that my recent hardware problems were due to the drive, I'll probably put the 40GB original drive back in, running both drives. Everything else is original equipment.
With the ETCH beta net install, it loads and goes through a series of screens getting language and locale info. It then displays a screen stating that no CDROM drive can be found, would I like to load a driver from floppy? I answer no and the next screen asks if I would like to manually configure the CDROM. A no here just leads back to the no CDROM screen. a yes leads to screen allowing input of a device-file descriptor with it defaulted to /dev/cdrom I have tried /dev/hdc, and /dev/hdb . /dev/hda is the hard drive and there shouldn't be a /dev/hdd Note: I didn't have this problem with the sarge net install Richard Harke -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

