I'm trying to install Mandrake on an older pentium box that currently
has Windows 98 on it. The 3.1G hard drive is c:, and the CDROM is on D:.  
        I had to make a boot disk using ``dd
if=/mnt/cdrom/images/cdrom.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k'' because the
machine couldn't boot from the cdrom. Now, during the install program
start up the boot floppy works fine, but it stops suddenly, saying that
it can't find a CDROM. How can I tell it where to find the CDROM?

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