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Re: [help] mounting a CD



Roberto

You must select install method from CD in dselect, and when it asks you for
device you must type
     /dev/sdc0
and it must works

AntonioP


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>hi
>I am totally new to Linux. I am trying to install Debian M68K on a Mac
>Centris 650. I have partitioned my hard drive and successfully installed a

>base system. I then ordered a Debian CD from which to install all the
>extra packages (Netatalk Samba, etc.) .
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>Unfortunately, I cannot run dselect properly because I cannot mount the
>Debian CD (nor any other CD).
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>The drive is recognised by Penguin in the SCSI devices list, and
>apparently the system recognises the CD drive, and it shows that a CD is
>present at /dev/sr0 during startup, but when I try mount -t iso9660
>/dev/sr0 /cdrom, the CD is not mounted.
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>This might sound even too simple, but I have read the documentation and
>found no solution.
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>Any suggestions? 
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>Thanks in advance
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