
   #Using Debian From Scratch Booting DFS Booting a Kernel Detecting
   Hardware

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Selecting CD-ROM device

   In most cases, DFS can automatically detect which drive holds your DFS
   CD. However, if that check is time-consuming or fails, you can
   manually specify your CD with the dfscd parameter. To use it, select
   the kernel you wish, press e to edit the command and edit the "kernel"
   line. Insert something such as dfscd=/dev/hdc, press Enter, then b to
   boot.

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