On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 08:06:56PM -0400, Chris Bullock wrote: > OK, I've been using Linux on the server side for a little over a year now. I have > just broke down and installed Mandrake 9.0 on my main home pc. Its an HP XE746 with > an HP CDRW. I have never mount/umounted anything and I am having a hard time getting > my CDROM to work, at least with music anyway. I put my CD in the drive and spins > and nothing happens. I use konquerer to see what is in the drive and it stated that > the drive is locked and I do not have access...umm I am root running in graphical > mode I think I have all the access I shuold need. I have tried mount /mnt/cdrom > nothing happens and even umount /mnt/cdrom. This is the output of the mount command:
You don't need to mount audio CDs. KDE has an app like ``kscd'' that you can use to play them directly. > If I am reading this right it says that my CDROM is scsi.Am I misreading and what am > I doing wrong, and if anyone can help It would be greatly appreciated. It's actually "ide-scsi" or ATAPI, really "SCSI emulation" for ATAPI, more than likely configured this way to make burning CDs in Linux 2.4 less of a headache. -Dan -- Daniel T. Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key: www.sh.nu/~crimsun/pubkey.gpg.asc
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