yes, I'm pretty sure that's waht's happening. It's happening again too.
But I don't know *what* is doing this.
I have a CDROM and a CDRW. I get these messages constantly whether or not
I have a CD in either one of them, self made or otherwise, windows or
linux purposed disks. I have vmware installed which I'm a bit suspicious
of in this regard (but only this :) ), but this happens even when I'm not
running a virtual machine. There are some networking related processes
running all the time that I know of, so there could be others. I'm really
not sure.
I blame this on doing a "install every damn thing" installation. I won't
do it again.
charles
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> Charles,
>
> This may or may not be related, but I'm having the same problem now. I've
> narrowed it down to the CDRom not being able to read from the CDRW disc I
> just cut. A couple of possibilities might be; your system is trying to
> mount the CDRom drive when there's no disc in it, or it might be trying to
> mount a CDRom drive with an unreadable drive in it. I think it's safe to
> say that it's trying to mount the drive whether you're telling it to or
> not.
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