ubject: Re: [newbie] /mnt/cdrom: device is busy
I suppose that u must have been out of /mnt/cdrom in order 2 unmount it...
From: John Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [newbie] /mnt/cdrom: device is busy
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 12:07:23 -050
I'd like to have my /ftp/pub have a way to access my
cdrom drive...so people can download off the cd's...
HOW do I accomplish this...?
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bonjour,
j'ai une mdk 6.0 et j'ai essayé de l'upgrader en mdk
7.0.
le pbm, c'est que l'installation se lance depuis le
cdrom et puis ça bloque sur "Initializing CDROM"
J'ai même laissé tourner 30 min, mais rien à faire ça
bloque.
Le serveur X n'est même pas
How do I link to my CDrom drive from within my
/ftp/pub directory?
so that I can allow downloads from them
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_lee _kinkade wrote:
Now that I have kde and mandrake 7 running so well at work, i am tempted
to install the same at home. I have a pentium 75 with 48 MB mem a scsi
hard drive and a scsi cd rom
any suggestions for getting started?
I think that your configuration will be a little bit
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
_lee _kinkade wrote:
Now that I have kde and mandrake 7 running so well at work, i am tempted
to install the same at home. I have a pentium 75 with 48 MB mem a scsi
hard drive and a scsi cd rom
any suggestions for getting started?
I think that your
I've just installed Mandrake 7.02 (workstation) but I don't have
templates, cdrom and floppy icons in my desktop. what should I do to
correct this problem? Thanks in advance, Oder.
Now that I have kde and mandrake 7 running so well at work, i am tempted
to install the same at home. I have a pentium 75 with 48 MB mem a scsi
hard drive and a scsi cd rom
any suggestions for getting started?
---
lee
If you don't want to know the answer, don't ask the question.
when i try to install Mandrake 7.0 on my system, i've got the message hdb
: lost interrupt.
(i have a goldstar cdrom)
I 've ever fix this pb with my mandrake 6.1 by upgrading the kernel.
Any other solution for the Mandrake 7.0 ?
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Bill Barnes wrote:
what is required to unmount the cdrom.
KFM error: umount: /mnt/cdrom: device is busy
Billit sounds to me like there's a file open.
Yeah, but what's the trick in finding that file?
I can have several directories open in various
I can think of two things off hand:
1) close all those things
2) use pwd to print the working directories in each, then close/cd as
needed.
Ty
Original Message
On 12/4/99, 3:29:28 PM, Colin Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] unmounting cdrom:
Alan Shoemaker wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] unmounting cdrom:
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Bill Barnes wrote:
what is required to unmount the cdrom.
KFM error: umount: /mnt/cdrom: device is busy
Billit sounds to me like there's a file open.
Yeah, but what's the trick
To all:
what is required to unmount the cdrom.
opened it from the desktop icon.
scanned the directories and closed the window at file-exit.
right click and selecting unmount triggers
KFM error: umount: /mnt/cdrom: device is busy
Thought this had worked in the past.
Thanks
Bill
Billit sounds to me like there's a file open.
Alan
Bill Barnes wrote:
To all:
what is required to unmount the cdrom.
opened it from the desktop icon.
scanned the directories and closed the window at file-exit.
right click and selecting unmount triggers
KFM error: umount:
Make sure you're not accessing the cdrom through any sort of explorer or
even the console.
From: Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] unmounting cdrom
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 16:13:51 -0800
Billit sounds to me like
Sounds like you got the headders package installed, but not the source package
which are required as well.
Ernie
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999,Earl Karch wrote:
| Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I can mount the CD-ROM, but the
| system has to autoprobe it, and this takes a couple of
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I can mount the CD-ROM, but the
system has to autoprobe it, and this takes a couple of minutes. I want to
configure support for my SoundBlaster CD-ROM. Having read the CD-ROM HOWTO and
the Kernel HOWTO, I'm ready to recompile my kernel with the
To the best of my knowlege, the documentation is under the /usr/doc folder.
Look in the HOWTO folder for what you need, or in the sub-folder "mini". I do
not know if this is the right location, but most of the documentation I have
found is there.
Ernie
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999,Earl Karch wrote:
|
Hello! I bought and installed Linux-Mandrake 6.5. When I mount the CD-ROM
from the console, I get messages that say read "linux/Documentation/cdrom/sbpcd"
and "configure sbpcd.h for your hardware".
Where is this documentation located? I can't find a /linux directory anywhere.
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Hello! I bought and installed Linux-Mandrake 6.5. When I mount the CD-ROM
from the console, I get messages that say read "linux/Documentation/cdrom/sbpcd"
and "configure sbpcd.h for your hardware".
Where is this documentation located? I can't find a /linux
"Dan" == D L P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Dan am having one problem. My CDROM will mount when I log on as
Dan root but when I log on as user it will not allow me to mount
Dan it. I am sure it just a matter of changing a file permission
[snip]
What's the entry in
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, you wrote:
Hi,
I've only been using Linux for about a year , but
I have been using a UNIX workstation at work for
about 9 years so I am fairly familiar with the
unix file system.
I just recently installed Linux-Mandrake 6.0
after having Slackware on for around a
Hi,
I've only been using Linux for about a year , but
I have been using a UNIX workstation at work for
about 9 years so I am fairly familiar with the
unix file system.
I just recently installed Linux-Mandrake 6.0
after having Slackware on for around a year.
The installation went well and my
In short:
1: Make a directory C:\Linux
2: Copy the "Mandrake" directory from the CD to C:\Linux
You should now have a C:\Linux\Mandrake\RPMS directory. If
you have a C:\Linux\RPMS directory instead, make a directory
called "Mandrake" in
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In short:
1: Make a directory C:\Linux
2: Copy the "Mandrake" directory from the CD to C:\Linux
You should now have a C:\Linux\Mandrake\RPMS directory. If
you have a C:\Linux\RPMS directory instead, make a
Hello,
I am new to Linux but not UNIX in general. I have been facsinated with =
Linux for a long time but never had the space to install it. Now i do.
The install of Linux get all the way to trying to read from the CD-ROM =
drive, it even spins it but then takes a serious error and tell me it
AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Copy CDROM to Harddrive
| At 07:22 AM 9/11/99 -0400, Bob wrote:
|
| Is there a way to copy all the needed installation files to a directory =
| throught Windows and then install from that directory?
|
| Bob, I downloaded all the files from FTP site and installed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to mount my CD-ROM drive, which is /dev/hdc, using:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
it gives me an error that says something like, this format is not supported by
kernel.
Waht is going on and how can I fix it so I can use my CDRom drive in Linux?
What file systems does the kernel support at present?
mount /cdrom (if you have it setup this way) should work
just fine.
On Wed, 30 Dec 1998 11:42:51 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to mount my CD-ROM drive, which is /dev/hdc, using:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
it gives me
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