Hi paal,
> By mounting /mnt/cdrom I now get this message: 'mount: the kernel does
> not recognize /dev/scd0 as ablock device (maybe insmod driver?)
You probably need to load (= insmod) the proper module. What does your
/etc/modules.conf look like? Any references to ide-scsi or ide-cd? If not,
paal wrote:
> For activating the drive for writing cds I have installed
> the
> scsi-emulator. Mounting the cdrom gives the return: not a
> valid block
> device.
My lilo.conf & fstab is just like yours,
and i give command "ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom".
It's work fine with me.
I hope it can help
paal wrote:
> For activating the drive for writing cds I have installed
> the
> scsi-emulator. Mounting the cdrom gives the return: not a
> valid block
> device.
My lilo.conf & fstab is just like yours,
and i give command "ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom".
It's work fine with me.
I hope it can help
There is a bug in rh 7.0 regarding cd -rw.
Edit rc.sysinit with pico and search for the string modprobe ide-scsi..
Place that line under the fi statement.
IMPORTANT make a copy of the file before editing it. It controls the whole system.
In fstab write
/dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user,rw
PC: Toshiba laptop satellite s3000-400
system: redhat 7.0
For activating the drive for writing cds I have installed the
scsi-emulator. Mounting the cdrom gives the return: not a valid block
device.
I searched by google and got several hits on this problem.
Next step was to give the command:
I installed the new RH7 and cannot mount the cdrom. The message
I get is:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom,
or too many mounted file systems
(aren't you trying to mount an extended partition,
instead of some logical partition inside?)
and in the