Am Monday 15 December 2003 10:16 schrieb ext john gennard:
> For the final run through with genkernel, there was no
> choice, but that's no problem - I'll put lilo on a floppy
> right away. Wrong! I'm told 'no such device' whilst
> /dev/fd0 exists and this error continues to be so no matter
> what I put into /etc/fstab. Nowhere in the literature, or
> the massive forum archives can I find an help.
Exists where? In fstab or is there /dev/fd0 and what does it look like? Do 
you have /dev/floppy/0? If not, try modprobe floppy.

> Whilst looking in /dev, I also noticed there were no
> /cdroms to be seen, but the /etc/fstab has '/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 etc'.
> That's really confused me, and I feel very stupid as by now
> this is the type of problem I ought to be able to solve.
Load the kernel module for cdrom support (modprobe ide-cd or modprobe 
sr-mod).

HTH...

        Dirk
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