Hi Katie,

A few weeks ago, I tried to help you out with your installation of SuSE
10.1 on your laptop -- but then the networking failed to come on-stream.

I see that with your current installation, devices are getting mounted
using the LABEL directive. To mount a DVD, you need both the device name
and a mount point. Can you reply with the output from
# cat /proc/partitions

That will point us in the right direction to mounting your DVD.

Hendrik Schaink


Katie Oh wrote:
> Hello there,
> 
> I try to install Oracle 10G with Fedora 5. I am having a trouble to mount DVD 
> and am a big time new to Linux.. Anyone can advise me how to mount please?
> Here is some info you might need...  Thanks!
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# cat /etc/fstab
> LABEL=/                 /                       ext3    defaults        1 1
> LABEL=/boot1            /boot                   ext3    defaults        1 2
> devpts                  /dev/pts                devpts  gid=5,mode=620  0 0
> tmpfs                   /dev/shm                tmpfs   defaults        0 0
> proc                    /proc                   proc    defaults        0 0
> sysfs                   /sys                    sysfs   defaults        0 0
> LABEL=SWAP-sda5         swap                    swap    defaults        0 0
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# ls /dev
> audio         kmsg      port     random      tty11  tty31  tty51    vcs
> bus           log       ppp      root        tty12  tty32  tty52    vcs1
> cdrom         loop0     ptmx     rtc         tty13  tty33  tty53    vcs2
> cdrom-hdc     loop1     pts      sda         tty14  tty34  tty54    vcs3
> cdrw          loop2     ram      sda1        tty15  tty35  tty55    vcs4
> cdrw-hdc      loop3     ram0     sda2        tty16  tty36  tty56    vcs5
> cdwriter      loop4     ram1     sda3        tty17  tty37  tty57    vcs6
> cdwriter-hdc  loop5     ram10    sda4        tty18  tty38  tty58    vcs7
> console       loop6     ram11    sda5        tty19  tty39  tty59    vcs8
> core          loop7     ram12    sequencer   tty2   tty4   tty6     vcsa
> disk          MAKEDEV   ram13    sequencer2  tty20  tty40  tty60    vcsa1
> dri           mapper    ram14    sg0         tty21  tty41  tty61    vcsa2
> dsp           md0       ram15    shm         tty22  tty42  tty62    vcsa3
> dvd           mem       ram2     snd         tty23  tty43  tty63    vcsa4
> dvd-hdc       mixer     ram3     stderr      tty24  tty44  tty7     vcsa5
> fd            net       ram4     stdin       tty25  tty45  tty8     vcsa6
> full          null      ram5     stdout      tty26  tty46  tty9     vcsa7
> gpmctl        nvram     ram6     systty      tty27  tty47  ttyS0    vcsa8
> hdc           parport0  ram7     tty         tty28  tty48  ttyS1    X0R
> hpet          parport1  ram8     tty0        tty29  tty49  ttyS2    zero
> initctl       parport2  ram9     tty1        tty3   tty5   ttyS3
> input         parport3  ramdisk  tty10       tty30  tty50  urandom
> 
> 
> 
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