[Cooker] problem with 9.1 : that cdrom does not seem to be a mandrake ...

2003-04-02 Thread Nicolas Pomarede
Hello, I try to install 9.1 on my laptop (64 MB RAM + PCMCIA), but just after the installation starts (loading pcmcia, usb), I get the following message : That CDROM disc does not seem to be a Mandrake Linux Installation CDROM. I can choose to retry, but the error remains. At that stagen

Re: [Cooker] problem with 9.1 : that cdrom does not seem to be a mandrake ...

2003-04-02 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau
Nicolas Pomarede [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, I try to install 9.1 on my laptop (64 MB RAM + PCMCIA), but just after the installation starts (loading pcmcia, usb), I get the following message : That CDROM disc does not seem to be a Mandrake Linux Installation CDROM. happens when

Re: [Cooker] problem with 9.1 : that cdrom does not seem to be a mandrake ...

2003-04-02 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau
Nicolas Pomarede [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Any error from kernel when reading the CDROM? Ctrl+Alt+F4. Nothing that looks like it : IRQ and IO are detected ; driver xirc2ps_cs is loaded and eth0 is configured, hdb is detected as a cdrom (ATAPI, DMA), Uniform CD-rom driver is loaded, usb

Re: [Cooker] problem with 9.1 : that cdrom does not seem to be a mandrake ...

2003-04-02 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau
Nicolas Pomarede [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If I do a dd if=/dev/cdrom of=test count=250, I also get different files. So, could it be that the cdrom drive is damaged or sthg like that ? Maybe, though more generally it's software problem. Can you try with an older kernel? And also be sure to not