Thanks alot for your help, this was really bugging me, i curently have my
infra 1800 hooked up to the 2nd EIDE device, ill change it right away!

THanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: CD ROM problems With Creative Labs Infra 1800


>>I just got Red Hat just a couple of days ago, well, I was trying to mount
my
>>CD and it wont eaven eject, it only seems to work in windows. Is it
because
>>of the Infrared?. I would really apreciate some help Thanks!
>
>I'm currently running a Creative Labs Infra1800 CD-ROM IDE drive and have
>zero problems.  The drive has to be attached two one of the two main EIDE
>motherboard connectors.  Also, there musn't be any gaps in the connections
>on the EIDE connectors.  This means that if you have a single hard disk,
>make the hard disk hda and the CD-ROM on hdb.  Don't make the CD-ROM a
master
>by itself, make it a slave of the first hard disk.
>
>Don't attached the CD-ROM to the EIDE connector on a sound card.  It won't
>be found.  I never got it to work that way.
>
>I have three hard disks in my system: hda, hdc and hdd.  The CD-ROM is hdb.
>
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