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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: 3 questions
From: Maverick <mluvw47@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 10:47:35 -0800 (PST)
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I think I skip the first and second question.
For the third question:
http://www.torque.net/linux-pp.html
this page may help. 

Thanks.

Mav
--- Lowell <lowell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Folks,
>       Just out of curiosity:
> 
>               (Thinkpad 755c, Microsolutions Backpack cdrom,
> RH6.1)
> 
> #1.) When you make a floppy using dd, what fs do you
> 
>       use to mount it?or is that even possible?
> 
> #2.) Installing RH6.1 using (trying to) the pcmcia
> image,
>       the VERY first thing it asks for is the "driver"
>       disk; where might one find such a thing? Does it
>       want a disk from the peripheral's manufacturer, or
>       something copied from the install cd, like the
> image
>       was?
> 
> #3.) A driver required for using a backpack cdrom is
> named
>       "pcd". Is that what it's looking for? On the other 
>       terminal I've watched this driver loaded (along
> with
>       many others) but then I get "Autoprobe failed." Is
>       there a secret to installing onto a thinkpad using
>       this type of cd?
> 
> TAI
> 
> RSVP
> 
> Lowell
> -- 
> "Windows 98 is NOT a virus;
> viruses are small and efficient!"
> 
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