ke4nt1

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Posted: April 27 2005,15:09 |
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This is not about the type of drive in your laptop. This is about the type of media you burned the dsl.iso onto.
Your post reads..
Quote | Toms root boot ... tells me cdrom is at /dev/hdb
but will not mount dsl cdrw ....
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If you DID burn the dsl.iso onto a piece of CDRW media, your cdrom drive may not read it at all , as it may not be CDRW compatible. Again, try a CDR DISC, and not a CDRW DISC, in your cdrom.
Also, many finicky cdrom drives need to see a CDR that is burned at a speed of 2X or 4X , and NOT 48X or 52X ..
73 ke4nt
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