How about making a small 10 - 20 MB FAT partition, install DOS and the DOS
sound drivers with CD support/driver...then choose AUTOBOOT.BAT from the Linux
CD.
HTH
Jaguar

mendes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 24 May 2000, you wrote:
> > during the boot up messages when you run the install disk, do you see
> > references to the cdrom drive being found? 
> 
> No,  but I think this is because the cdrom is attached to a sound card.  I
> tried something simailr with on old 486 and worked.  cdrom.img managed to
get
> the cdrom as sbpc.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Ed
> 
> 
> 
> i just installed red hat 6.0
> > on a very old vlb 486 on account of mandrake being i586 optimised and i
> > had loads of difficulty, after messing with changing master/slave
> > options for the drive and using a different ide interface i eventually
> > got a reference to 'hdd atapi 8x cdrom found' in the messages scolling
> > on the screen at boot up, prior to this i had the problem with not being
> > able to find an appropriate module and i noticed at that time that only
> > the hard disk was being 'found' at boot up
> > 
> > bascule
> > 
> > mendes wrote:
> > > 
> > > Hello
> > >         I am trying to install Mandrake-7.02 (486 iso) on a 486 PC/33
with
> > > 20MB and 2 HDs: 210 MB and 1.08 GB.  It has a CD (Creative 1220 E)
attached to a
> > > Sound Blaster Card 16. I created a boot disk using a cdrom.img. I tried
all the
> > > modules for cdrom available (sbpc etc.) and got nothing.  The cd is
working
> > > pretty fine on Windows.  I run out of ideas.  Can you help me?
> > > 
> > >         Thanks  a  lot.
> > > 
> > > Eduardo


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