Re: cdrom problems
"ITom - WebIroda" <webiroda@usa.net> writes:
[snip]
> I get a message which says: '/dev/hdd: media changed' which I didn't
> receive once with the other drive. Is this an error, or what?
I thought this was normal. It means the kernel's noticed you've got a
different CD-ROM in than last time it looked.
> The second thing is that when I try to use dselect I get an error
> message, (I'm sorry, I don't remember exactly) which says that 'a bad
> or corrupted or sg. like that cd detected, using cruft (?),
> interleaved files not (yet) supported'. I didn't have any problems
> with the other drive with this Debian cd.
The exact error message would help. Also, what do you get in
`dmesg | more' starting from the "ide:" line?
If it didn't recognise it properly (rare now) maybe adding "hdd=cdrom"
will help.
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