This is a discussion on Finding CDROM device name - HELP! - Linux ; Heya Guys, I am trying to load RH 7.2 on my UP1000. Everything is going ok, but after typing: apb> bootl up1000.pal vmlinux.gz root=/dev/hdc I get a screen with a description of the kernel I just loaded, resolution etc. It ...
Heya Guys,
I am trying to load RH 7.2 on my UP1000. Everything is going ok, but
after typing:
apb> bootl up1000.pal vmlinux.gz root=/dev/hdc
I get a screen with a description of the kernel I just loaded,
resolution etc.
It doesn't hit the CDROM and start the Red Hat install. I can only
assume that hdc is not the name of my CDROM drive.
I have tried
hda
hdb
hdc
hdd
I do have an IDE drive installed that has several partitions on it.
If there is a way to determine the name of my CDROM drive, I would
greatly appreciate it.
Thanks.
Mike