Johnny Ernst Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think perhaps you have the same problem as described in this posting: > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200108/msg01241.html > > Try the solution proposal in the posting, and see if something changes. > > I don't know about the modules thingy.
I took a look at it, and that is what I had done. The part where I am having problems is here: "Now my CD drive is no longer /dev/hdb. It has become /dev/scd0. However, my /dev/cdrom still points to /dev/hdb. Trying to mount my CD drive now will fail. I must now make /dev/cdrom point to /dev/scd0." I have tried this (although mine should be on /dev/hdc) but my problem is that no scd* devices come up and say that it has successfully mounted. They all give me the same error I posted last night. Should it definitely be one of the scd* devices, or could it be something else? I also did a check in dmesg to see if that had any pointers, but it just lists my drive under /dev/hdc and then later on tells me it's now seen as a scsi device (which my /proc info confirms) Thanks, Jeremy

