On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 08:00:13 +0000 Russell Ward wrote:
Thanks for these answers. I forgot to mention that the machine won't boot from the CD, only a or c drives. I have tried changing this in the bios setup but for some reason it only give those two options.
How old is your machine? If it's anything less than a Pentium II, it sounds as though your BIOS doesn't support booting from CD-ROM.
It will boot from c drive into Linux, apparently with no problem, giving me access to the CD player (using mount/dev and so on). I would like to ask how to then reinstall the entire OS, from the CD, starting from Linux. Is there a simple command that will start the install?
How did you originally install Linux on that machine in the first place? I think your only option here would be to generate a floppy boot disk so that you can at least get the installer up and running, and then continue to install from the CD-ROM. I'm not sure what the procedure is for Mandrake, but the basic principle is to use Rawrite.exe in DOS/Windows to write the boot disk images to floppies. Where the floppy disk images are for Mandrake, I'm afraid I couldn't tell you :( Regards, Martyn -- Martyn Drake | Email : martyn-d@moving-picture.com Systems Administrator | Web : http://www.moving-picture.com The Moving Picture Company | Phone : +44 (0)20 7494 7853