Hello,
We'll need a little more information than that, like:
1) What version of Red Hat did you have before, what do you have now?
2) What does your fstab look like? (just copy and paste the part in
/etc/fstab that talks about your cdrom, you should see it.)
3) Does that message happ
n the unreasonable man.
- george bernard shaw
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Iribarne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 3:30 PM
Subject: can't mount cd .
> I get the error message "/dev/cdrom" is not a valid
I get the error message "/dev/cdrom" is not a valid block device. HELP!! :)
This CD ROM was working fine. I re-installed my system and I now have this
problem.
thanks
stv
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Could it be that you omitted the lilo installation step at the end of the
installation process? I did that and had similar problems to yours.
One has to install lilo to get a few _very_ important files installed on the
system. The clue was a message I saw during the boot process that complained
a
Mike Clifton wrote:
>
> I've got a fresh install of Red Hat 5.1, nothing changed whatsoever,
> and I wanted to take a look at what was on the second CD.
> Unfortuantely, when I run:
>
> mount /mnt/cdrom
>
> I get the error:
>
> mount: fs type iso9660 not supported by kernel
>
> My first thoug
On Thu, 02 Jul 1998 17:04:04 GMT, Mike Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Unfortuantely, when I run:
>
>mount /mnt/cdrom
>
>I get the error:
>
>mount: fs type iso9660 not supported by kernel
>
>yet an option for this machine, either.) So, do I really need to
>rebuild the kernel, or what else ca
Mike Clifton wrote:
>
> I've got a fresh install of Red Hat 5.1, nothing changed whatsoever,
> and I wanted to take a look at what was on the second CD.
> Unfortuantely, when I run:
>
> mount /mnt/cdrom
>
> I get the error:
>
> mount: fs type iso9660 not supported by kernel
I think that the d
I've got a fresh install of Red Hat 5.1, nothing changed whatsoever,
and I wanted to take a look at what was on the second CD.
Unfortuantely, when I run:
mount /mnt/cdrom
I get the error:
mount: fs type iso9660 not supported by kernel
My first thought was this is crazy - the default Red Hat se