On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 11:56:09 +0000, Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
beforehand. Hope to hear from you again.

In MandrakeControlCentre>System>Services untick the box to stop the harddrake
service starting at boot. That should stop it asking to install a package at
boot time and will make booting faster.


Thanks so much Derek. It worked ok now!
Glad I am able to get over it after a sleepless
night thinking about it.



However it will not solve the problem
of the CD not being recognised, and if harddrake thinks it needs to install a
package, then there is probably some component of your system that has not
yet been properly installed.

Within KDE itself I am able to recognize the CD-ROM through




Once you have booted are you able to install packages from your CD

No, I can't. When I tried Software Packages Update-> Update Media: The error message is: "Unable to update medium; it will be automatically disabled. Errors: unable to access medium "Installation CD 3(cd rom3)", this could happen if you mounted manually the directory when creating the medium"

Is there any way I can fix this.




derek



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