I beleve it was kio_audiocd preventing me from ejecting the cd.
I removed the kdemultimedia-plugin package and it seems to fix the
problem. I don't use music cd's on the system anyway.
Thanks for your time.
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When I mount the cdrom in kde, half the time, I can't unmount it or
can't eject it Can anyone offer me some information on this or let me
know where I might find it?
Thanks for your time, Bill H.
I believe it may have to do with famd; try killing that process and see
if it releas
On Monday 17 September 2001 08:19 pm, richard wrote:
> Hi
>
> Have installed potato(carefully,multiple times) using boot floppy images
> 2.2.23 from CDROM. On reboot, apt-get tries to access packages and gets
> error: "fs iso9660 not supported by kernel". Using mount has always
> given the same err
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:37 pm, Shaul Karl wrote:
It sounds like you need to recompile and add iso9660 support. That is the
standard error. One quick way to check is to take out the media when
booting. A simple recompile however should fix it.
Topp Dogg
> > Hi
> >
> > Have installe
> Hi
>
> Have installed potato(carefully,multiple times) using boot floppy images
> 2.2.23 from CDROM. On reboot, apt-get tries to access packages and gets
> error: "fs iso9660 not supported by kernel". Using mount has always
> given the same error. I tried using an older version installer (2.1)
>
Big Gaute wrote:
>
> I have recently installed a 8X IDE CDROM drive from Samsung in my old 486.
> However, when I mount or sccess it, everything will typically work fine
> for a few minutes, and then the CDROM craps out, making loud and
> mysterious noises, starting and stopping the engine every f
"Big Gaute" wrote:
> . . . the CDROM craps out, making loud and
> mysterious noises, starting and stopping the engine every few seconds etc.
That could be various things, but I'm inclined to think "hardware".
Try it in another box if you want, but since new CD-ROMs cost $20 for
a 36x (my actual C
I'm guessing when you set up support for the device you didn't pass
parameters for it. Unfortunately for this device this is necessary since
the driver can't/won't autoprobe for the device. Here's the snippet from
the CDROM-Howto:
4.3.3. Cdu31a Driver
Principal author: Corey Minyard
On Sun, 26 Oct 1997, ITom - WebIroda wrote:
> > I thought this was normal. It means the kernel's noticed you've got
> > a different CD-ROM in than last time it looked.
> OK Thanks.
>
> > > interleaved files not (yet) supported'. I didn't have any problems
> > > with the other drive with this De
> > ISO9660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A
> > Interleaved files not (yet) supported.
> > Warning: defective cdrom (volume sequence number). Enabling "cruft"
> > mount option.
>
> You shouldn't get this from the official Debian CD, or from a CD
> that didn't do this on another drive.
The awful thing is th
"ITom - WebIroda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The exact error message would help. Also, what do you get in
> > `dmesg | more' starting from the "ide:" line?
> Here's the message:
> ISO9660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A
> Interleaved files not (yet) supported.
> Warning: defective cdrom (volume seque
> I thought this was normal. It means the kernel's noticed you've got
> a different CD-ROM in than last time it looked.
OK Thanks.
> > interleaved files not (yet) supported'. I didn't have any problems
> > with the other drive with this Debian cd.
>
> The exact error message would help. Also,
"ITom - WebIroda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> I get a message which says: '/dev/hdd: media changed' which I didn't
> receive once with the other drive. Is this an error, or what?
I thought this was normal. It means the kernel's noticed you've got a
different CD-ROM in than last time i
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