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Posted: Oct. 14 2006,23:50 QUOTE

Using a Toshiba 4900CT wit 24 MB. Ram. Boot floppy and pcmcia disk. All goes well untill I get message "Unable to find image". DSL appears to scan all devices but does not find my pcmcia cd rom. The CD ROM is a Panasonic KXL-D740. The drive uses a scsi driver under Windows and functions properly when I use Win 95. I burned the image at 4X since it is a 4X drive.

All suggestions appreciated.

Thanks
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Posted: Oct. 15 2006,04:31 QUOTE

What scsi controller do you have? (is it detected on start?)

Maybe you can use the fromhd=/dev/sdXx bootcode...
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Posted: Oct. 15 2006,14:23 QUOTE

The card shows as a scsi device in the Windows device manager. I'm not sure which if any scsi controller exists. How do I verify that the controller was found on boot up? DSL scans the devices it found but goes so fast I can't follow it. I'm dumped to a "dumb" shell with limited commands. I am unable to use LS to list the /dev directory. What is the usual /dev name of a scsi pcmcia drive? Will try your boot up suggestion.
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Posted: Oct. 15 2006,17:57 QUOTE

Some more info.

I copied the image to the HDD and was able to boot DSL. This allowed me to see the messages:

    modprobe parport_cs
    get device info socket 1 failed ... no such device

The interface card is in slot 1.

The modem in slot 0 was correctly identified.

Is it possible that DSL thinks the interface card is a parallel port?

I also cannot get to the cd from DSL. The HDA1 partition is mounted on the /mnt/cdrom directory oddly enough.

The CD should be scd something but what.
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Posted: Oct. 15 2006,18:37 QUOTE

If you are getting the initial boot screen via your pcmcia cdrom drive, but failure finding the image then try this

At the initial boot prompt:

boot: dsl ide2=0x180 nopcmcia
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