[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Lynch)
>  
>  Did you try /dev/sr0  ???

Thanks for responding. I guess that boot-up message and devices list
should have given me a clue.

There is no /dev/sr0, so I used mknod to make one doing

mknod sr0 b 11 0

I then did

mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/sr0 /cdrom

and got the same error message as before. I mounted this particular cd
before so I'm sure it's ok. Anything that I overlooked?


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