On Saturday 13 January 2007 11:35, Anders Johansson wrote: > On Saturday 13 January 2007 20:14, russbucket wrote: > > Just installed SUSE 10.2. for some reason I cannot see the DVD drive with > > and applications except YaST. I am able to install software and installed > > the system from DVD. When I try k3b or kdar they do not see my dvd. There > > is no entry in fstab or mtab for the dvd. YaSt hardware so it. When I try > > mounting the dvdrecorder or hdc it says there is no entry infstab or > > mtab. My cdrw mounts fine and is visible. > > How do you mount the cdrw? I just put CD in the drive and it is mounted. No entry in fstab but there is one in mtab. I installed 10.2 with KDE from the boxed version DVD. It apparently set this up. > > What desktop environment do you use? In 10.2, KDE and gnome are responsible > for automounting things. If you don't use one of those, you have to install > ivman and configure it KDE from Boxed version > > > Do I need an entry in FSTAB and what should it look like? Google show > > several answers but I'm not sure which apply. This device was working > > fine on 10.0. > > You don't need an entry in fstab to mount a disc, but if you don't, you > have to give both the device and the mount point to the mount command
I tryed mount /dev/dvdrecorder and mount /dev/hdc? Same message from both. Again Yast reads the dvd but I see not mounted Icon on desktop like cdrw gives. The device Icons are all checked to turn on. It appears KDE is not mounting it. What can I check? Thanks for your response. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
