ject: Re: [expert] Need help fixing my cdrom access, after upgrade to
>Mandrake 7.0
>Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 12:35:12 -0800 (PST)
>
>That happened to me when I chose "High" security level
>during installation. You might want to lower it to
>medium (or 3) with the security too
[As I recently wrote on the "newbie" and "cooker" lists . . .]
Yes, the CD-RW issue is quickly becoming a FAQ on the expert list
(thanks for at least picking the other two lists instead!)
Mankrake 7.0 has a bug (evidently not fixed in in 7.0v2) whereby for a
CD-RW it correctly sets up the LILO
You have the cdrom set as rw. Should be ro.
Kurt Landrus wrote:
>
> I just upgraded my system from 6.1 powerpack to the new 7.0 version, and
> now I can't access my cdrom. When trying to mount it I get a
> "/dev/cdrom: Input/output error".
>
> here is the recent output of dmesg...
>
> Linux v
Kurtare you sure that the fstab entries were "messed up"
They may have just been automount entries which are different,
but not necessarily "messed up". Automount handles two floppies
(1.44 & 1.2), a scsi zip drive and a scsi cdrom just fine on my
installation of mdk 7.0.
Alan
Kurt Landru
That happened to me when I chose "High" security level
during installation. You might want to lower it to
medium (or 3) with the security tool that comes with
LM 7.0 (I can't remember the name of it but you should
be able to find a reference to it User's Guide)
Sang
--- Kurt Landrus <[EMAIL PROT
I just upgraded my system from 6.1 powerpack to the new 7.0 version, and
now I can't access my cdrom. When trying to mount it I get a
"/dev/cdrom: Input/output error".
here is the recent output of dmesg...
Linux version 2.2.14-15mdk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
2.95.2 19991024 (release)) #1