Joseph Smidt wrote:
When I try to mount something on my cdrom I get this error: mount: special
device /dev/scd0 does not exist
When I type dmesg | grep CD I get no results.
When I type lsscsi I get: [0:0:0:0]diskATA TOSHIBA MK1032GS
AS02 -
Does anybody know what I can do about t
One of the things that I use to confirm how a CD/DVD is set up, is to try
"eject /dev/hdb", and BTW, why are you looking for them as scd0, mine are all
hdb, hdc, and hdd.Maybe you are mounting the wrong device, or one that does not exist.
When I type eject /dev/hbd I get this:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev
On Sunday 16 April 2006 7:44 pm, Joseph Smidt so eloquently stated:
> When I try to mount something on my cdrom I get this error: mount: special
> device /dev/scd0 does not exist
>
> When I type dmesg | grep CD I get no results.
>
> When I type lsscsi I get: [0:0:0:0]diskATA TOSHIBA M
Sebastiaan wrote:
High,
Please, stop shouting. We can hear you.
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I HAVE A CDROM ATAPI 50X WHICH ACCORDING THE THE CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM AND
DEVICE MANAGER IS WORKING PROPERLY.
HOWEVER, IT IS NOT ACCESSIBLE THANKS TO HAVING RECEIVED A CD FROM
WINSTRU
#! On Thu, Aug 09, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I HAVE A CDROM ATAPI 50X WHICH ACCORDING THE THE CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM
> AND
> DEVICE MANAGER IS WORKING PROPERLY.
> HOWEVER, IT IS NOT ACCESSIBLE THANKS TO HAVING RECEIVED A CD FROM
> WINSTRUCT.COM CALLED "LEARNING WINDOWS: GETTING ST
High,
Please, stop shouting. We can hear you.
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I HAVE A CDROM ATAPI 50X WHICH ACCORDING THE THE CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM AND
> DEVICE MANAGER IS WORKING PROPERLY.
> HOWEVER, IT IS NOT ACCESSIBLE THANKS TO HAVING RECEIVED A CD FROM
> WINSTRUCT.COM CALLED
Hi,
The "dselect" program will mount the CDROM for you. I assume
you wish to get the "rest" of the debian SW on your machine and
that is why you wish to use the CDROM at the moment.
You can brave dselect now, chose the Multi-CD option in ACCESS.
When it asks you for the device, specify /dev/mcd
I have been fighting a simular problem. I've traced mine down to the
scsi driver probing for devices during boot-up. If the cdrom is found
during bootup, the adding of the module will add sr. Most of the time,
this new resc1440.bin doesn't find my cdrom. Once booted
Press alt+F2 if you need a new t
On Thu, 11 Mar 1999 16:27:45 -0600, you wrote:
>I thought the standard name for all cdrom devices was /dev/hdc check your
>/dev drirectory to see if you have a hdc device and I bet my bottom dollar
>that is your cdrom device
>
the "standard" device for many scsi cdroms is /dev/scd0 for the first
I thought the standard name for all cdrom devices was /dev/hdc check your
/dev drirectory to see if you have a hdc device and I bet my bottom dollar
that is your cdrom device
Jean-Georges Carbonnier wrote:
> hello,
>
> when I install the latest version of linux (debian) from a CDROM
> eveything
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Norris) writes:
[...]
> So when I need to switch
> my OS, I've been halting the system ("shutdown -h now"), then pressing
> reset after I saw a confirmation message for the halt.
More because I only use Linux, I've changed my init setup so that this
is what Ctrl-Alt-Del d
> After running debian, if I reboot into DOS or win95, my cdrom is not
> detected by the driver. I have to power off and back on before by cdrom is
> accessible again. It is an IDE/ATAPI 24X cdrom. I'm not sure of the brand
> offhand. Just curious if anyone has encountered similar problems, or
I have the same problem with a Mitsumi cdrom on a Mad16 card. I thought it
was something to do with the fact that the Mad16 is a software
configurable card.
Linux seems to leave the hardware in a state DOS can't recognise.
I just use halt instead of reboot, and then press the reset button.
Tim.
On Mon, 31 Mar 1997, smorrill wrote:
> I have a base Debian system installed from floppies on my 586 133mhz.
> My hd is partitioned for Windoze95 and for Debian. I ran fips, am using
> a boot mgr, everything going fairly well until I get to the point of
> trying to get my cdrom running under lin
I did not have a CD at hand so they way I circumvented the problem was to
kept opening the CD door until the installation program resumed somehow.
On Tue, 24 Dec 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Gee, these CD drivers are no fun at all. Did you try placing a CD in the
> drive?
> (or removing the CD?
On Tue, 24 Dec 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Gee, these CD drivers are no fun at all. Did you try placing a CD in the
> drive?
> (or removing the CD?).
>
I had the same problem at home with my ATAPI CDROM (Sony CDU77E), the
installation program would eventually go on after a long time, but as th
Gee, these CD drivers are no fun at all. Did you try placing a CD in the drive?
(or removing the CD?).
Thanks
Bruce
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