On 7/26/04 9:31 PM, "Aaron Macks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There may be an easier way to do this, but if you change to another > tty(press alt-f2 or f3), login as root and type eject, the cd should > come out > aaron > ps alt is usually mapped to option > On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 09:24:04PM -0700, Steven Didier wrote: >> >> -- >> I am attempting to install Debian on my Power Book Titanium 867mHz 1Gb ram >> combo drive. I purchased the 7cd set 3.02 woody the install goes fine up to >> the key code prompt. At that point it just hangs, also since this book has >> the slot load I cannot scan any cd other than the first one, there seems to >> be no way to eject the cd! >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated! >> Thanks, >> Steve >> >> >> >> The message body is also available in HTML: >> Size: 589 Type: HTML Category: Messages >> After switching to a virtual console using alt-f2 logging in as root I then type eject. The shell returns with -eject command not found - WT is going on? Eject works with YDL and Gentoo why isn't it working with debian? Any ideas on how to fix this would be appreciated. I am trying to install with the 7cd woody rev2 set since I do not have anything more than dialup. I do have the Linuxcent hcfusb modem driver but I need a functioning system to install it and my plan is to upgrade to a more recent kernel assuming I can get past the no eject command problem. Thanks, Steve --

