> Chris wrote: > >>On Wednesday 29 December 2004 04:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> >>>>I believe this used to work in 9.0, however when trying to load a >>>> fixated >>>>mini-cd from my Sony digital camera I get: >>>> >>>>mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc, >>>>or too many mounted file systems >>>>Please check that the disk is entered correctly >>>> >>>>Of course I can always put the cd back in the camera, but I can't see >>>> why >>>>it can't be loaded as a normal cd. A normal sized cd with pictures on >>>>it has no problem loading. >>>> >>>>Any ideas, suggestions, etc? >>>> >>>> >>>Are you sure about the format of the mini CD? It may use a special >>> format, >>>especialy if it came with Windows drivers. The CD size itself is not a >>>problem. I have a dozen 50MD card-size, and 5 or 6 mini CDs here that I >>>can read with no problem. I hava also written the 210MB mini-CDs and >>> 50MB >>>Card CDs under Linux with no problems. >>> >>>Mikkel >>> >>> >> >>You're probably right Mikkel, may be that the camera writes in propritary >>format. >> >>Thanks >> >> >> > If you know the device name that loads for this device then do: > > # fdisk /dev/actual_device_here > > and enter p at the prompt. > > This should at least tell us what file system is involved so that we may > help better hopefully. > Because this is a mini-cd, I don't think fdisk will tell him much. But I don't recall running fdisk on a CD-ROM drive with a CD in it.
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