OOPS! sorry about the last one.
if your cdrom went out, it may not have been seen by the kernel probing
at boot. Perhaps you have the master/slave jumper in the slave position
on the cdrom? I've seen them work without a master drive using the slave
jumper, but be erratic.
if your cdrom has the slave jumper set, it may be trying to be
recognized as /dev/hdd. Otherwise, you can try to mount /dev/hdc on a
directory using the command:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
(assuming /mnt/cdrom exists).
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Bob Jiggins wrote:
> Hi and help! I hope there's somebody who can help with this.
>
> On boot I see the message 'hard linked hdd to dev/cdrom' but
> can never mount the cdrom (or play music CDs!). The system
> responds with a message like
>