Hello! I have internal HP 7200 atapi cd-rw drive in my debian 2.2 machine. I am using self compiled 2.2.14 kernel from debian kernel package. I want to write cds with my drive, so I removed IDE/ATAPI cd support from kernel, and compiled scsi emulation instead. Now I can write cds, but I can't mount any. If I try: 'mount /dev/hdc /cdrom' I get:
/dev/cdrom: Input/output error mount: you must specify the filesystem type Using 'mount /dev/hdc -t iso9660 /cdrom' gives me: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc, or too many mounted file systems Using 'mount /dev/scd0 -t iso9660 /cdrom' gives me: mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/scd0 as a block device (maybe `insmod driver'?) When I used RedHat 6.1 with 2.2.5 kernel, I managed to read and write cds using scsi emulation. In RedHat my cdrom drive was in /dev/scd0. Thanks in advance -------------------------------------------------------------------- WYSINWYG - What You See Is Never What You Get Esko Lehtonen esko dot lehtonen (a) pp dot htv dot fi