On Sat, 6 May 2000, Jim Brown wrote:

Hello Jim,

>Ok, I got the cdrom drive working, well sort of.  I mounted it to /dev/scd0 and I
>could mount the Linux install disk and get a directory as well as a DOS disk I
>had laying around, I could mount it and get a directory.

That is good.

>However, when I try to use the kscd program to read a music cd, it just says
>it has an access error. I made sure the cd drive wasn't mounted to anything,
>but I can't get kscd to see  a music cd.  I verified that kscd is pointing to 
>/mnt/cdrom.
>Should I be trying to mount it somehow?
>Anyway, this seems odd to me since I thought supermount was supposed to
>automagically mount and unmount the cds and such for me.

Yes, supermount should take care of that. I ran into a similar problem,
and it turned out that the permissions on the /dev/dsp (digital sound
processor) were messy. chmod g+rx /dev/dsp fixed my problem, I hope it
does so for you also.

Paul

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