I've got a similar setup. I don't know if this is your problem but... When you load the ide-scsi stuff, I think that it emulates EVERYTHING on that bus, unless you pass it a couple of boot parameters. I don't know what these boot parameters are, and I haven't bothered to figure it out yet, so both my cdrom (actually a dvdrom) and cdrw device are under scsi emulation, since they are on the same bus (the dvdrom's the secondary master, and the cdrw's the secondary slave).
If /dev/sr0 is pointing to /dev/hdd, and you're not passing the special parameters to ide-scsi on boot, then this is most likely your problem. First of all, make sure that you've got the devices straight. The fact that /cdburner points to /dev/sr0 while /dev/cdrom points to /dev/hdc looks a little odd, but I'm certainly no expert. Next, change your fstab entries so that /dev/cdrom points to /dev/sr1 (or /dev/ sr0, or whatever). Then you should be able to mount the device normally. The fact that this is hanging your system is also strange. Do you actually have two separate devices, or a single cdrw that you are trying to pawn off to your system as both a cdrom and a cdburner? That fact might be confusing mount and do funny things to your system. HTH -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen W. Juranich [EMAIL PROTECTED] Electrical Engineering http://students.washington.edu/sjuranic University of Washington http://ssli.ee.washington.edu/ssli /"\ || \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN || NO ATTACHMENTS X AGAINST HTML MAIL || NO STATIONERY / \ AND POSTINGS || NO GRAPHICS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]