Michael wrote:

On Saturday 05 July 2003 05:04 am, John Richard Smith wrote:



Probably, the best thing you can do here is post /etc/fstab here to see
what has happened.Then someone with more knowledge than I , can walk you
through supermount.

John





Go, Home directory , back to / , click on etc icon to /etc directory , skip past the blue directories to a file called fstab. There right mouse click fstab, and it opens in konqueror.
then copy and paste to an open composer window




i have all EIDE connections, no SCSI connections, although what i was told before was that linux sees most of this stuff as SCSI even if it is EIDE.

Do you have the writer/rom on ide1 or ide 2 and is it master or slave, or Cable select(jumpers on the back determin)


anyway, it's a cd-rw drive, and isn't working properly. i havn't tested my floppy drive to see if it gives me the same problems, pretty much because i never use the floppy drive, and reason 2 being i don't want to hard crash the system again.


This is what's in the lilo under the Expert tab

boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
default="linux"
keytable=/boot/us.klt
prompt
nowarn
timeout=100
message=/boot/message
menu-scheme=wb:bw:wb:bw

image="/boot/vmlinuz"
        label="linux"
        root="/dev/hda5"
        initrd="/boot/initrd.img"
        append="devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi acpi=off quiet"

This is saying that you have chosen scsi-emulation for your writer/rom, that is what hdc=ide-scsi says. That is OK, if you want it.




Running Linux 3rd edition and Linux in a Nutshell 3rd edition.


They are all you need really.

Mike


Please post your fstab here.


John

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