it points to hdc Paul wrote: > On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, John Catral wrote: > > > > >I tried changing the auto to iso9660 and I still get the "mount: /mnt/cdrom is not a > >valid block device" I tried all combinations (/dev/cdrom, /dev/hdc, /mnt/cdrom) and > >still the same error message. I can mount the second cdrom though. "mount >/dev/cdrom2 > >/mnt/cdrom2" works but not the primary cdrom. Arerrgg!! =( HELP!!!! =( > > When you > > ls -l /dev/cdrom > > Where does it point to then? > > Paul > > -- > Who cares more for information than for inspiration, > prefers elevators to wings. > -J.B. Opdyke > > )0( [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] )0( > http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 > Registered Linux User 174403
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... John Catral
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... p . b . burton
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... John Catral
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... Dennis Myers
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... Paul
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... John Catral
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Proble... Paul
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Pr... John Catral
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-RO... Mark Weaver
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-RO... flupke
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Pr... Jim P.
- RE: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... Thomas D. Long
- RE: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... Didier Galland
- Re: [newbie] Cant Mount CD-ROM Problem... John Catral