Michael Grosseck wrote:
Hi again,

thx all for your help. Unfortunately your suggestions doesn't work at all.
there are no multiple entries in the /etc/fstab, no multiple symlinks in the /dev directory.
I use my atapi cdroms as scsi-devices (to read from the cdrom with xcdroast), may this is the problem.
On the other hand my real scsi cdrom drive has the same problem.


for the panel problem i created a fresh new user, but he get's two panels as well. one panel looks like the old one from RH8.
It seems there is a old configuration file somewhere.
I tried to save the session after I erased the panel, but this doesn't solve the problem as well.
There always appear two panels and I have to erase one.
Any more suggestions????


thx
Michael



Have you tried different video resolutions? does it do the same thing?


My /etc/fstab file is different at any different time. Currently it is displaying the following information.

The first device should be /dev/cdrom linked to /dev/hdc
The second device should be /dev/cdrom1 linked to /dev/sda0

I'm afraid to burn anything currently on phoebe for awhile. xcdroast tried to burn on my cdreader. gtoaster did a fair job, but had a few leftover drive errors. It did

[bash]$ cat /etc/fstab
LABEL=/            /                       ext3    defaults        1 1
LABEL=/boot        /boot                   ext3    defaults        1 2
none               /dev/pts                devpts  gid=5,mode=620  0 0
/dev/hda1          /7_3boot                ext3    noauto,owner    1 3
/dev/hda2          /7_3root                ext3    noauto,owner    1 3
/dev/hdb3          /home/jim/stuff         ext3    defaults        1 3
none               /proc                   proc    defaults        0 0
none               /dev/shm                tmpfs   defaults        0 0
/dev/hdb5          swap                    swap    defaults        0 0
/dev/fd0          /mnt/floppy           auto    noauto,owner,kudzu 0 0
/dev/sda1         /mnt/flash            auto    noauto,owner,kudzu 0 0
/dev/cdrom1       /mnt/cdrom1          udf,iso9660 noauto,owner,ro 0 0
/dev/cdrom3      /mnt/cdrom3     udf,iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0

[bash]$ ls -l /dev/cdrom*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Feb 24 13:39 /dev/cdrom1 -> /dev/scd0
(This is a correct entry)
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Mar 10 18:26 /dev/cdrom3 -> /dev/scd1 (actually /dev/cdrom3 is supposed to be /dev/cdrom)


Good luck with correcting your problem.

Jim

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