I ended up changing cdrom models and it works fine. Must be a problem
with that cdrom drive. The one I was having problems with was a
Creative drive.
- Jason
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 10:22:19AM -1000, HPA Guest 1 wrote:
>Vorpahl, Jason Stephen wrote:
I think there is something else going on here, because I have run
into the same problem and have done some additional investigations.
I think there is some incompatibility between the cd-rom drivers in
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 10:22:19AM -1000, HPA Guest 1 wrote:
> >Vorpahl, Jason Stephen wrote:
> I think there is something else going on here, because I have run
> into the same problem and have done some additional investigations.
> I think there is some incompatibility between the cd-rom drive
Vorpahl, Jason Stephen wrote:
Thanks for replying. I typed mount /mnt/cdrom The directory does
exist.
- Jason
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Vorpahl
Vorpahl, Jason Stephen wrote:
Thanks for replying. I typed mount /mnt/cdrom The directory does
exist.
- Jason
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Vorpahl
Thanks for replying. I typed mount /mnt/cdrom The directory does
exist.
- Jason
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Vorpahl, Jason Stephen wrote
Vorpahl, Jason Stephen wrote:
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I am a Linux newbie and just installed Red Hat 9. I am creating a samba
server using just the command line interface, no X installed.
Installation went fine, until I tried to set up my samba server. I
can’t mount the cdrom. Here are the errors I get:
I am a Linux newbie and just installed Red Hat 9. I am creating a samba server using just
the command line interface, no X installed. Installation went fine, until I tried to
set up my samba server. I can’t
mount the cdrom. Here are the
errors I get:
hdc: command
error: status=0x51
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 01:14:17AM -0800, zahidul islam wrote:
>
> You are right, its connected as secondary slave with ide2. so it
> should be HDD. i wrote ide1 by mistake. Now i have tried all the
> possible commands that i know including yours so far, but the same
> messege appears, ie ITS NOT
** Reply to message from zahidul islam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 14 Dec
2002 01:14:17 -0800 (PST)
> You are right, its connected as secondary slave with ide2. so it should be HDD.
> i wrote ide1 by mistake. Now i have tried all the possible commands that i know
> including yours so far, but the
You are right, its connected as secondary slave with ide2. so it should be HDD. i wrote ide1 by mistake. Now i have tried all the possible commands that i know including yours so far, but the same messege appears, ie ITS NOT A VALID BLOCK DEVICE.
PLS HLP..
Zafur
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 10:49:38PM -0800, zahidul islam wrote:
>
> I am a new user of LINUX and I am having a problem with mounting my CDROM in redhat
>7.2. the cdrom is connected as slave with ide1, that most probly refers to hdd=cdrom,
>right. Now after I tried to mount it in the first place i
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 10:49:38PM -0800, zahidul islam wrote:
>
> I am a new user of LINUX and I am having a problem with mounting my CDROM in redhat
>7.2. the cdrom is connected as slave with ide1
[snip]
>
> How can I use my cdrom ? (My cdrom is creative 52x, internal, IDE, and connected as
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 06:49, zahidul islam wrote:
> I am a new user of LINUX and I am having a problem with mounting my
> CDROM in redhat 7.2. the cdrom is connected as slave with ide1, that
> most probly refers to hdd=cdrom, right. Now after I tried to mount it
> in the first place it was saying t
try
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
If there is no slave to ide0 then it _might_ be /dev/hdc (I'm not
certain).
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 22:49, zahidul islam wrote:
> I am a new user of LINUX and I am having a problem with mounting my
> CDROM in redhat 7.2. the cdrom is connected as slave with
hi Zafur,
why don't you just write as root in /etc/fstab :
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
and then, you need to mount the cd-rom in command line :
> mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
Marc
Le jeu 12/12/2002 à 15:49, zahidul islam a écrit :
> I am a new user
Try doing a hardlink, dont use the '-s' option.
rm -f /dev/cdrom
ln /dev/hdd /dev/cdrom
zahidul islam wrote:
I am a new user of LINUX and I am having a problem with mounting my
CDROM in redhat 7.2. the cdrom is connected as slave with ide1, that
most probly refers to hdd=cdrom, right. Now afte
I am a new user of LINUX and I am having a problem with mounting my CDROM in redhat 7.2. the cdrom is connected as slave with ide1, that most probly refers to hdd=cdrom, right. Now after I tried to mount it in the first place it was saying this is not a valid block device. then I thied the followin
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On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 10:25:13AM -0400, Paul DiMarco wrote:
> I've got a Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness), Kernel 2.2.16-22 on an
> i686 system.
>
> When I put a CD into the CD-ROM and try to mount I get the following. Not
> matter what I do I can't mount my CD.
>
> (dominoold:paul) /home/
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 01:06:36PM -0400, Paul DiMarco wrote:
>
> Same thing.
>
> (dominoold:root) /># mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom/
Hei
You should have typed:
# mount /mnt/cdrom
and not
# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom/
t.irvine
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On Wednesday 16 October 2002 20:06, Paul DiMarco wrote:
I can offer you to make it like "mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom", and
you can try to add "-o ro" aswell. The system asks you to specify the fstype,
because you (as I think) do not have this specification in /etc/fstab
Check your /e
On Wednesday 16 Oct 2002 22:36, Paul DiMarco wrote:
> Same thing.
>
> (dominoold:root) /># mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom/
> 32
> /dev/cdrom: Input/output error
> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
>
> Here is my dmesg line
> hdc: SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-148F, ATAPI CDROM drive:
>
use:
# mount /dev
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On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 09:25, Paul DiMarco wrote:
> I've got a Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness), Kernel 2.2.16-22 on an
> i686 system.
>
> When I put a CD into the CD-ROM and try to mount I get the following. Not
> matter what I do I can't mount my CD.
>
> (dominoold:paul) /home/paul> mount
I've got a Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness), Kernel 2.2.16-22 on an
i686 system.
When I put a CD into the CD-ROM and try to mount I get the following. Not
matter what I do I can't mount my CD.
(dominoold:paul) /home/paul> mount /dev/cdrom
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 09:27:11AM +0200, linux power wrote:
> Apply this in /etc/fstab file
> /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user,kudzu,ro 0 0
> >From terminal
> mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/hdc /home/sheng/cdrom
> Make sure the dir /home/sheng/cdrom excist
Hello
Just thought I'd add a few
Apply this in /etc/fstab file
/dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user,kudzu,ro 0 0
>From terminal
mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/hdc /home/sheng/cdrom
Make sure the dir /home/sheng/cdrom excist
--- aiwu sheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
> Hi,my computer has an ide cdrom,and booted as
> hdc,but t
Hi,my computer has an ide cdrom,and booted as hdc,but the driver didn't
present.how can I mount the cdrom? Thanks!
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I am a Linux "Newbie" and I need some help getting my Backpack
cdrom mounted running Red Hat 6.0. The installation goes fine, no problems, but
when I try to mount the cdrom after the system reboots I get the msg: you must
specify filesystem.
So I type:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cd
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