> I tried to mount the cdrom using# mount -t auto /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom and
> got an error message that the device was read only. Next tried id of
> /dev/hdd and with same result. Then tried /dev/hdc4 got number too large

Dont' forget that cdrom's are always mounted read only by default. You need
to add an option exec to run commands off them.
Joel

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