Well just to update. I burned Slack again. Again no recognition in the same PII233. Now I tried swapping CDROMs, and it gives me incompatable type when I try to install my wonderful never lets me down TEAC CDW45, which burns great, but slow. So I created a basic kernel bare.i on a floppy, pulled the floppy disk from my main sys. and started up, put in the original atapi (NEC CD-RW), and also tried this with my IBM 32x. At boot I pass the following
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boot: Ramdisk root=/dev/hda
That then detects my cdrom and I get up to a line that says detecting boot media (ISO9660) (or something very similar sorry it was two days ago, I can repeat and get exact message later), and then crashes at a kernel panic.
So I'm a little confused. It sounds like I have possible BIOS issues with the autodetection. and I am wondering whether I need one of the special boot kernels, and which one? I read the slack kernels list and I am still confused, as I am not sure which one will help, or even if it will.
Of note here is that, MDK, RH, Peanut, and FreeBSD 5.0 have all booted from CD without a problem. I currently have a RH minimal inst. on it. So it sounds very much like a driver issue on the ide bus?
Anyone who can offer advice it would be much appreciated.