Thanks to Michael .. for ur time and consideration
But .. can u pls tell me which errata i should download.
There are so many for 7.2 it's not possible for me to download them
all with my slow dial up ..
Pls let me know...
sharif.
As root, run
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 08:54, achillemiele wrote:
> On Sunday 15 June 2003 13:14, root_sharif wrote:
> > i am new in linux...
> > Using Redhat 7.2 at the moment.
> > But CD rom is not working
> > properly
> > whenever i insert a cd and
> > click on the cdrom icon from my desktop
> > i get the messag
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 05:14:17PM +0600, root_sharif wrote:
> i am new in linux...
> Using Redhat 7.2 at the moment.
> But CD rom is not working
> properly
> whenever i insert a cd and
> click on the cdrom icon from my desktop
> i get the message "unknow device /dev/cdrom"
>
> My fstab configurat
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On Sunday 15 June 2003 07:14 am, root_sharif wrote:
> i am new in linux...
> Using Redhat 7.2 at the moment.
> But CD rom is not working
> properly
> whenever i insert a cd and
> click on the cdrom icon from my desktop
> i get the message "unknow devic
On Sunday 15 June 2003 13:14, root_sharif wrote:
> i am new in linux...
> Using Redhat 7.2 at the moment.
> But CD rom is not working
> properly
> whenever i insert a cd and
> click on the cdrom icon from my desktop
> i get the message "unknow device /dev/cdrom"
>
> My fstab configuration is as it'
if you mount it manually ( mount /mnt/cdrom ) is the
same error?
--- root_sharif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > i am
new in linux...
> Using Redhat 7.2 at the moment.
> But CD rom is not working
> properly
> whenever i insert a cd and
> click on the cdrom icon from my desktop
> i get the message
i am new in linux...
Using Redhat 7.2 at the moment.
But CD rom is not working
properly
whenever i insert a cd and
click on the cdrom icon from my desktop
i get the message "unknow device /dev/cdrom"
My fstab configuration is as it's attached...
pls check it .. and help me out.
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gt; From: Chuck Mead [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 12:01 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CDROM Mount problem
>
> > BTW, thanks for all the help so far.I know I'm going to eventually
> have
> > to re-inst
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 11:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CDROM Mount problem
>
> What kinda of CDROM? is it SCSI? IDE? you'll need to mount the /dev
> depending on the answer to that question.
>
> Example a SCSI CD-ROM might be mounte
This is what I have for my cdrom.
/dev/hdc/cdrom iso9660 ro,user,noauto,unhide 0 0
If you type man fstab, it will explain the options. On this is that you
must create the /cdrom directory, before you mount the drive. Some people
create a mnt directory, and put /cdrom /floppy etc. in th
> BTW, thanks for all the help so far.I know I'm going to eventually have
> to re-install, but ironing out the kinks is getting REAL educational
>
> Karl Miller
> NetSpace Systems
>
> JESUS SAVES!! He passes to MosesMoses shoots...HE SCORES!
/dev/sda1 /
> "km" == Karl Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
km> Good <$ENTER APPROPRIATE TIME NOMEN HERE>, All!
km> I'm getting an error trying to mount a CD in RH 4.2. I installed RH
km> originally via FTP, so the CD was never utilized. Now, when I try to mount,
km> I'm getting a
km>
What kinda of CDROM? is it SCSI? IDE? you'll need to mount the /dev
depending on the answer to that question.
Example a SCSI CD-ROM might be mounted in this way...
# mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /mnt (where t is the type)
for lots more info do a 'man mount'
Michael Weiner
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Karl Miller wrote:
Good <$ENTER APPROPRIATE TIME NOMEN HERE>, All!
I'm getting an error trying to mount a CD in RH 4.2. I installed RH
originally via FTP, so the CD was never utilized. Now, when I try to mount,
I'm getting a
mount: can't find /dev/hdc in /etc/mtab or /etc/fstab
which is t
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