First, please fix your wordwrap to something in the vacinity of 72
chars/line

Next, you should be mounting your CDROM drive as the same device as you
burn to it.  What does dmesg recognize the drive as?

BTW, /dev/cdrom* is not a real device, its symlink.

On Thu, 2 May 2002, [iso-8859-1] Sebastian Thaci wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Does anybody have any idea why I cannot mount any of my CD drives under Red Hat 
>Linux 7.2?
>
> One of them is a TEAC writer. Of course, it comes under the SCSI adaptor emulation 
>treatment. On the same IDE I have another CD-ROM drive.
>
> I can write CDs, but I cannot mount any of the drives!
>
> I discovered that the "mount" command doesn't find any of the devices: /dev/cdrom, 
>/dev/cdrom1, /dev/scd0, etc.
>
> I just installed the system, so I didn't tamper with the initial settings.
>
> Thanks a lot for your time!

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