On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 23:39 +0700, MS Linuz wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: > > >On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 18:14 +0700, MS Linuz wrote: > > > > > >>Just a little bit of sharing: > >> > >> > >[snip] [snip] > >> > Now, I still can't get my cdrw works. This cdrw is using IDE interface. > I got /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrw device file which both are refered to > /dev/hdb. Looks like the mount process goes fine, since I can see the cd > led blink while inserting cd and command 'eject' works like a charm means > that it is mounted automagically. No, I think that's meaningless. > But when I browse into /cdrom or cdrom icon within gnome's Computer icon > it shows me error message ( sorry i can't write it down right now since > I can't remember it - i'm not at home right now ) saying the device can't > be found ( something similiar ). > Simply said that I can't browse into my cd, and I've tried to mount > various possible device files to the cdrom mount point with no good result. > Executing 'mount /cdrom' with root privilege --which always work on my > 'ide ata based system' with unstable and kernel 2.6-- doesn't help. > What 'tweaks' should I do now ? Tweaks? No tweaks. Investigation. Run these commands: $ grep cdrom /etc/fstab $ dmesg | grep hd[a-d] -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA PGP Key ID 8834C06B I prefer encrypted mail. "Since when do business goals (profit) come before values, ethics, and decency?" Dr. Laura Schlessinger Since the time of the writing of the Old Testament...
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