I have the same problem with No such file or directory errors when copying
or just reading from my DVD-ROM drive.
Reading or copying files from my CD writer, which is using the ide-scsi
kernel module, seems to work fine. However, I have not fully tested this
theory.
I also receive an error:
James Sparenberg wrote on Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 12:00:29AM -0700 :
Cd /mnt/cdrom/some_directory as a user su to root do some work.
eject the cdrom put in a new one. Quite often the new one is
unreadable. ie
Understandable. The problem is that the eject should fail with an
unable
On Sun, 2002-09-29 at 13:24, John Allen wrote:
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Steven Spears wrote:
Mandrake start ther is an error message: Fault: mount device not found.
I think you need to remove 'auto' and set 'noauto' in the responsible
fstab line.
Luis,
Could you be so kind as explains us in detail how do you have setuped
autofs?
Thanks so much in advance
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
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Remitente: Luis M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Martes, Octubre 1, 2002 2:59 am
Asunto: Re: [Cooker] Supermount Problem
Just in case, I disable supermount for both of my cdroms... instead I setup
autofs in /misc . Thus now, ls /misc/cdrom brings my CDs just fine. I always
wonder why the need for supermount if autofs does the same ...
In any case, maybe it's because of supermount that I cannot restart my
Steven Spears wrote:
Ran the test and sure enough, I get the same error as well. I opened the
CD-ROM with 9.0 CD-ROM #2 and created a directory and opened it. Then I did a
mass select in the RPMS2 directory and drug them into the new test directory.
The copy started off fine but then cam
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Steven Spears wrote:
Mandrake start ther is an error message: Fault: mount device not found.
I think you need to remove 'auto' and set 'noauto' in the responsible
fstab line. Otherwise system will try to mount the empty drive, which
will fail ofcourse. It is not a real
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Steven Spears wrote:
Mandrake start ther is an error message: Fault: mount device not found.
I think you need to remove 'auto' and set 'noauto' in the responsible
fstab line. Otherwise system will try to mount the empty drive, which
That usually means a bad burn. Do this:
make sure that your ISO's have the right md5sum:
f7a093af34b8cbe1abc165213fea9deb Mandrake90-cd1-inst.i586.iso
05a3ccafaacc37d6d1e2f260fc274549 Mandrake90-cd2-ext.i586.iso
1a2fd731fb6e30d39b0b99f504b231b3 Mandrake90-cd3-i18n.i586.iso
To check the
I have the same problem on my Laptops (seems to work ok on my desktop
systems so far). I have to disable supermount to be able to properly
mount/unmount/use CD's. Plus, once disabled, I have to shut down and
restart the system for the change to take effect, rebooting isn't
enough. Supermount
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Luis M wrote:
That usually means a bad burn. Do this:
How is this a bad burn, we are talking about things working
with manual mount, but not with supermount. To be even more specific,
sometimes I see half of the dirs, somethimes the other half. Even on
commercial CDs.
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Jason wrote:
important to have working. I think adding in Alan Cox's fix would be a
good idea.
It is not a real fix, it is a different program. It already works for CDs,
but no floppies AFAIK. I might try to build an rpm and put it into
contrib. But it is still very
I understand. My point is that either we get SOMETHING that works or IMHO
take out Supermount (or other like programs) altogether and setup Kwikdisk
to start automatically so newbies can mount/unmount CD's easily. This is
getting tedious. I have been running ML (all major releases and cooker)
All md5sums check out perfect and it doesn't just happen with burnt CDs. It
happens with any, and my installs with these CDs were flawless over four+
computers so far. Don't think it's the CDs.
Steve
On Sunday 29 September 2002 3:51 pm, Luis M wrote:
That usually means a bad burn. Do
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