Well, I am not in lindows right now, so I cannot give you the exact
error. (It is amazing how useless a computer becomes when it can't be
networked), but:

The bios finds it and XP finds it.
When I put in a cd, the automounter doesn't do anything, whereas before
it would automatically mount it. (Hate that stuff.) When I try to mount
it with mount /dev/cdrom1, which is in fstab, it returns no such device
or some such.

Joel

On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 07:29:24AM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
> On 07/26/03 05:00, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > I burned a CD at work and could not read it at home on any computer.
> > (XP home, XP pro, Caldera 2.4, lindows 3.0, lindows 4.0). Everytime the
> > first big jpeg file gets accessed (6 million bytes), everybody just hangs.
> > Windows explorer won't even shut down, requiring a reboot.
> > 
> > I dual boot lindows 3.0 and windows XP pro.  So, after a hang reading
> > this CD in XP pro and a reboot into lindows,  booting lindows results
> > in no eth0 device detected, and the cdrom isn't detected.  In the bios
> > setup up the eth0 is enabled and the cdrom is detected. The cdrom problem
> > is especially bad since I can't run any of the diagnostic software I
> > think might be on the motherboards's CD.
> > 
> > Is this just a new motherboard going bad? Could XP crashing have damaged
> > the linux partition? I had the linux partition disabled in XP before the
> > problem began.
> 
> Define 'not detected'
> 
> 
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