I had the same issue with the CDROM. Check which HD interface your CDROM uses, eg mine uses HDC

Then run:

mount /dev/hdc /cdrom

You can then

cd /cdrom

and access CD contents etc.

To unmount

umount /dev/hdc

hth

nry


I am running debian 3.0 on an Athlon... Still trying to get basic functions working after lots of problems w/ x configuration. When I try to mount my cdrom, either from a terminal or graphically I get; mount fs type iso9660 not supported by kernal. The cdrom is listed in /etc/fstab. What am I doing wrong here? Also I cannot configure my modem. Its listed correctly in /etc/ppp/peers but if I enter "pon" at a terminal I just get a message to edit the aforementined file. My modem works in Mandrake/SuSe. If anyone can help-great. I'd like to actually use Debian. Thanks!!

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