I am losing my mind over this. If I don't fix this by tomorrow I am starting over. I am running a pretty straight up 2.2.r2 install. I downloaded the 2.4.2 kernel to play around a little, but when back to 2.2.18pre21, because I just didn't have the time to figure out why lp no longer worked (something with modutils and other dependencies, I think, but I don't really care any more.) Perhaps the new ppp I needed to work with the 2.4.2 kernel interferes, but I don't know how to step it back down. Anyway the crux is now when I try:
#>mount /cdrom mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom, or too many mounted file systems is what I get. I have read several dozen postings about this problem, but no solutions. There is a CD in there, it is not already mounted, and it is not an audio CD. It is not a hardware problem, as audio will play, and I can still boot the Debian CDs as rescue. Also, I can boot up the 2.4.2 kernel and 'mount /cdrom' works. I recompiled the 2.2.18pre21 kernel and mounting /cdrom still won't work. I browsed around /proc and it looks like it sees the cdrom, iso9660 support is built in, I am just at a lost. Please help me with this. I really like my setup right now and I am not looking forward to starting from scratch. Thank you -Lang Here is a little extra info if you want. Let me know if I missed something that may help: Distribution: Debian GNU/Linux Operating System: Linux Distribution Version: 2.2 Operating System Version: #4 Mon Mar 19 22:33:14 PST 2001 Operating System Release: 2.2.18pre21 Processor Type: i586 Host Name: dominion User Name: lang X Display Name: :0 System Status: 11:14pm up 39 min, 3 users, load average: 0.01, 0.04, 0.06