OK, so maybe... mount /dev/hdc
might have better results hda - Primary Master hdb - Primary Slavehdc - Secondary Master (assuming this is your CDRom, here...if it's not, you can adjust the above command to suit?)
hdd - Secondary Slave
Thought you meant: man mount/dev/cdrom which did nothing. man mount brings up everything on mount. Gives a discription of file tree on unix systems etc,etc
