On 8/23/2010 2:47 PM, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 08/22/2010 11:33 AM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Hi there,
I have been experiencing a very bizarre behavior in the last couple
of weeks. I am running a lenny system with kernel 2.6.32 from backport
and for some reason I cannot mount cdrom from the gno
On 08/22/2010 11:33 AM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Hi there,
I have been experiencing a very bizarre behavior in the last couple
of weeks. I am running a lenny system with kernel 2.6.32 from backport
and for some reason I cannot mount cdrom from the gnome session
anymore.
From the command li
On 08/22/2010 11:33 AM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Hi there,
I have been experiencing a very bizarre behavior in the last couple
of weeks. I am running a lenny system with kernel 2.6.32 from backport
and for some reason I cannot mount cdrom from the gnome session
anymore.
From the command li
Hello James!
James LeClair wrote:
> ok, i have determined how to mount my win32 patitions as well as
> mounting the cdrom. how do i mount a regular audio disc on my cdrom?
Oops, you must have overlooked the appropiate section in the CD-ROM
HOWTO[1] while reading it, especially section 4.5[2]:
"No
On Mon, July 07 at 7:56 PM EDT
Guldo K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 20:50:09 +0200
>James LeClair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> how do i mount a regular audio disc on my cdrom?
>
>You don't!!! Just play it.
Which you can do with package "cdtool", using cdplay.
>
>Guldo
Sha
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 20:50:09 +0200
James LeClair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how do i mount a regular audio disc on my cdrom?
You don't!!! Just play it.
Guldo
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On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 02:43:25PM -0300, James LeClair wrote:
> ok, i have determined how to mount my win32 patitions as well as mounting the
> cdrom. how do i mount a regular audio disc on my cdrom?
Why would you mount an audio CD?
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On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 02:43:25PM -0300, James LeClair wrote:
> ok, i have determined how to mount my win32 patitions as well as mounting the
> cdrom. how do i mount a regular audio disc on my cdrom?
You can't. You can only mount a filesystem. Audio CDs don't include a
filesystem. However that's
Hello
James LeClair wrote:
> ok, i have determined how to mount my win32 patitions as well as mounting
> the cdrom. how do i mount a regular audio disc on my cdrom?
> thanks
> long live debian
> james
Not at all. Audio CDs do not have a file system and cannot and do not need
to be mounted.
best
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 01:54:42AM -0700, Doug Dine wrote:
> quad speed CDROM drive and am unablr to successfully mount the
> CDROM drive in Debian. I use the command line below
>
> mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom
>
> What I get is an entire screen full of "retries" and "aborts" etc. The
IIRC
Installing sudo is a good way to go about that sort of thing... it's a
very good general-purpose solution for this sort of requirement. If you
like, I can email you the relevant portions of my configuration-file.
On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 07:26:51PM +, Pere Camps wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How can
Kent West wrote:
>
> On Sat, 28 Nov 1998, Doug Dine wrote:
>
> > I am having trouble mounting my CDROM. I used the command line below.
> >
> > mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom
> >
> > It just lists about 10 lines of error messages.
> >
> > The CDROM is recognized when I boot to Linux.
> >
> > An
On Sat, 28 Nov 1998, Doug Dine wrote:
> I am having trouble mounting my CDROM. I used the command line below.
>
> mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom
>
> It just lists about 10 lines of error messages.
>
> The CDROM is recognized when I boot to Linux.
>
> Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
>
>
>
david.j.jasper writes:
>
> I have recently installed Linux, and am having trouble locating the device
> name
> of my cd. I see, in the boot up, that the cd is detected, but do not see the
> device name.
> Does anyone know how I can locate this?
>
> Dave
OK, what sort of drive is it? (IDE, SCS
On Fri, Nov 21, 1997 at 10:29:30AM +, david.j.jasper wrote:
> I see, in the boot up, that the cd is detected, but do not see the device
> name.
use dmesg to see the boot messages.
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David,
Go to the /dev directory and see if there is a symbolic link for cdrom
pointing
to /dev/???. Most IDE CDROMs will be /dev/hdc by default, SCSI will be
/dev/scd0.
You can also just try the following command after putting a CD in the drive.
mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom
Hope
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now I am having trouble mounting the cdrom. Below is my fstab including
> the various changes I tried. Below that is a list of the command line
> mounts I tried and the message returned
> /dev/hdb /cdrom iso9660 ro,noa
In looking at your problem there could be several things going on.
First
the way that your /etc/fstab is set up ONLY ROOT can mount the cdrom.
If
this is what you want that is fine. Secondly when mounting a file
system
there can be no user in the mount point directory. Ie if root attempted
to
You have to add the symlink for /dev/cdrom -> /dev/hd? to use
/dev/cdrom inn commands. My fstab line is: /dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660
ro,user,unhide. /dev has a line: cdrom -> hdb. I type mount /cdrom and
voila my cd is mounted. spcd is for cd's on a proprietary cd controller
like a Sound Blaster
John Hasler wrote:
> Would it be possible to create an easily found README describing the
> special kernels, what each one supports, and why one might need to use it?
> The absence of such a file caused me considerable grief.
I could not agree more. I cannot describe how frustrated I was when
I
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On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, John Hasler wrote:
> Would it be possible to create an easily found README describing the
> special kernels, what each one supports, and why one might need to use it?
> The absence of such a file caused me considerable grief.
>
I second tha
Bruce writes:
> You need a special boot floppy for the 53c810. It's at
> ftp://sgk.phast.umass.edu/pub/boot1440.bin.gz .
Special_Boot-6 worked for me. I got it from LastMinute/SpecialKernels on
the I-Connect CDROM. The install failed to run 'depmod -a', though,
leading to symptoms like those des
> NCR SCSI 53c810
You need a special boot floppy for the 53c810. It's at
ftp://sgk.phast.umass.edu/pub/boot1440.bin.gz .
If you continue to have problems, get into the shell and run "lsmod" and
"cat /proc/filesystems". Both should list the ISO driver.
Bruce
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M. Arifi Koseoglu writes:
> Everything goes fine till the "dselect" phase. I boot, install
> the base system, select loadable modules (and this is important: I *DO*
> select cdrom support *AND* isofs support, and *DOUBLE-CHECK* after-
> wards that they are marked with a +), install the kernel, rebo
You will need to have scsi_mod.o and sr_mod.o installed as well, for this
to work.
Luck,
Dwarf
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