I've managed to get Debian 2.6 installed on my system using a Pioneer
DVD/CD-ROM Drive. After the install I wanted to use the DVD/CD as a source and
found that the system does not recognize the drive. I also have a SATA drive
200GB installed. Seems that the 2.6 kernel treats the SATA as a sd
On Sunday 22 May 2005 01:11 am, Roy Pluschke wrote:
> Since it works as root you probably haven't added yourself to the
> group "cdrom"
Yep, that was it. I thought it was starting to smell like something
simple like that :) Everything works now. Thanks!
> Hope this helps,
> Roy
It did :)
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On May 22, 2005 00:27, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> On Saturday 21 May 2005 11:36 am, Keith Edmunds wrote:
> > Audio CDs don't usually have an ISO9660 filesystem on them.
>
> Ah. I get it now. I was confused about the actual problem here.
>
> The issue is that I cannot access audio cds on my cdrom driv
On Sun, 22 May 2005 09:42:58 +0300
David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is endemic. Open up a root session and see it mount as easily as
> anything.
>
> Here is line from my fstab:
> /dev/hdc /mnt/hdc iso9660
> defaults,sync,users,noexec,noauto,umask=022 0 0
>
> Anybody know of a fi
On Saturday 21 May 2005 11:36 am, Keith Edmunds wrote:
> Audio CDs don't usually have an ISO9660 filesystem on them.
Ah. I get it now. I was confused about the actual problem here.
The issue is that I cannot access audio cds on my cdrom drive. I'd like
to rip the music stored on this Groove Ar
This is endemic. Open up a root session and see it mount as easily as
anything.
Here is line from my fstab:
/dev/hdc /mnt/hdc iso9660 defaults,sync,users,noexec,noauto,umask=022 0 0
Anybody know of a fix from here?
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steef wrote:
Aaron Maxwell wrote:
Hi, I recently upgraded most of the hardware on my system, but pulled
out the cdrom and installed it in the new box. Now I am not able to
mount it successfully. This is a normal ATAPI IDE cdrom drive, and
I'm running testing. The kernel is 2.6.10 and of c
On Saturday 21 May 2005 06:36 pm, Keith Edmunds wrote:
> Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> > Offlist, Keith Edmunds suggested that I try different media.
>
> Argh. That's because Keith didn't realise that this list was set up such
> that replies go the poster, not the list. No doubt that's been debated
> long
Aaron Maxwell wrote:
Offlist, Keith Edmunds suggested that I try different media.
Argh. That's because Keith didn't realise that this list was set up such
that replies go the poster, not the list. No doubt that's been debated
long and hard in the past.
Trying different media, it looks
lik
Offlist, Keith Edmunds suggested that I try different media. I tried
another disc, and it worked fine. Trying different media, it looks
like only audio CDs (Groove Armada and Dirty Vegas albums, to be exact)
cause the error messages. I was able to mount a Knoppix CD no problem.
I must go to
On Saturday 21 May 2005 10:53 am, steef wrote:
> peace to you too.
Thanks.
> what happens if you leave <-r> out?
Seems to be the same response:
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jashenki:~# mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: wrong fs type, bad opti
Aaron Maxwell wrote:
Hi, I recently upgraded most of the hardware on my system, but pulled
out the cdrom and installed it in the new box. Now I am not able to
mount it successfully. This is a normal ATAPI IDE cdrom drive, and I'm
running testing. The kernel is 2.6.10 and of course has the a
Hi, I recently upgraded most of the hardware on my system, but pulled
out the cdrom and installed it in the new box. Now I am not able to
mount it successfully. This is a normal ATAPI IDE cdrom drive, and I'm
running testing. The kernel is 2.6.10 and of course has the atapi
driver compiled i
On Friday 04 July 2003 5:13 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Marino Fernandez wrote:
> > This must be a very simple and dumb problem, but I cannot figure it out.
> >
> > If I boot with LILO, I can mount my CD/DVD w/o any problem.
> > If I boot with GRUB I get an error message that
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Marino Fernandez wrote:
> This must be a very simple and dumb problem, but I cannot figure it out.
>
> If I boot with LILO, I can mount my CD/DVD w/o any problem.
> If I boot with GRUB I get an error message that says that my /dev/dvd is not a
> valid block device (same wit
This must be a very simple and dumb problem, but I cannot figure it out.
If I boot with LILO, I can mount my CD/DVD w/o any problem.
If I boot with GRUB I get an error message that says that my /dev/dvd is not a
valid block device (same with /dev/cdrom, /dev/sr0, /dev/scd0, even as root).
I have
Thanks for all the replies. The problem was as
described and subsequently solve.
FRED
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On 18/1/2000 Irving Frederick wrote:
I just installed a base potato system using the
current disk downloads
from the Debian FTP site. All went well until I
tried to mount my cdrom
drive. I was given an error message to the effect
that the cdrom device
does not exist. I then went to my /dev direc
Sorry, I have to fix a typing mistake.
To link create a link you should use the "ln" command not "ls".
Best wishes,
Paulo.
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Ph.D. Student in Applied Math.
University of São Paulo - Brazil
http://www.ime.usp.br/~rsilva
"May the code be with y
By any chance do you know to what device is your CD-ROM attached?
For exemple, my cd-rom is the slave drive of the first IDE, therefore it is
/dev/hdb. The usual IDE device are:
/dev/hda: Master of first IDE slot;
/dev/hdb: Slave of first IDE slot;
/dev/hdc: Master of second IDE slot;
/dev/hdd:
Hello Debian Users:
I just installed a base potato system using the
current disk downloads
from the Debian FTP site. All went well until I
tried to mount my cdrom
drive. I was given an error message to the effect
that the cdrom device
does not exist. I then went to my /dev directory
and discovered
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 01:39:25PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> Hi All. Can anyone help with this? I get the message
> /devhdc already mounted or /cdrom busy
> when I try to mount the cdrom. Tried top, fuser and ps l to try and find out
> the pid to kill whatever process is using cdrom but noth
make sure the cdrom is on /dev/hdc
type 'mount' to see existing mounts, something may be mounted on /cdrom
use dmesg | more to see where the cdrom is.
nate
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
photiu >Hi All. Can anyone help with this? I get the message
photiu >/devhdc already mounted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi All. Can anyone help with this? I get the message
> /devhdc already mounted or /cdrom busy
> when I try to mount the cdrom. Tried top, fuser and ps l to try and find out
> the pid to kill whatever process is using cdrom but nothing.
> Is the only way to reboot or is
Hi All. Can anyone help with this? I get the message
/devhdc already mounted or /cdrom busy
when I try to mount the cdrom. Tried top, fuser and ps l to try and find out
the pid to kill whatever process is using cdrom but nothing.
Is the only way to reboot or is there another way?
Any and all help a
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