Re: Mounting SCSI CD-ROM during Install

2000-04-30 Thread Oliver Elphick
Rob Lilley wrote: Hi all, I am attempting to install the stable version of Debian 2.1 distributed by O'Reilly. All is fine until install asks me to identify the CD-ROM where the Debian CD is. All of my drives are SCSI and this includes the CD-ROM. The floppy is IDE and I am booting

Mounting SCSI CD-ROM during Install

2000-04-28 Thread Rob Lilley
Hi all, I am attempting to install the stable version of Debian 2.1 distributed by O'Reilly. All is fine until install asks me to identify the CD-ROM where the Debian CD is. All of my drives are SCSI and this includes the CD-ROM. The floppy is IDE and I am booting from it (.This disk uses Linux

mounting a cd-rom

1997-10-02 Thread Aaron Walker
Can someone please tell me what to write in /etc/fstab to mount a cd-rom drive? Thank you for your time, Aaron Walker -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: mounting a cd-rom

1997-10-02 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Aaron Walker wrote: Can someone please tell me what to write in /etc/fstab to mount a cd-rom drive? Thank you for your time, For me: /dev/hdc/cdrom iso9660 user,noauto,ro 0 2 ^^ change? mkdir first then, type mount /cdrom, even

Re: mounting a cd-rom

1997-10-02 Thread LeRoy D. Cressy
Hi Aaron, Try this line in your fstab file: /dev/hdb/cdrom iso9660 ro,noauto,user0 0 If you only to have root be able to mount the cdrom leave out the ,user portion of the fourth field Have a Great day :-) LeRoy Aaron Walker wrote: Can someone please tell me what

Re: trouble mounting my cd-rom

1997-02-25 Thread Kane Spinato
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Lynch) Did you try /dev/sr0 ??? Thanks for responding. I guess that boot-up message and devices list should have given me a clue. There is no /dev/sr0, so I used mknod to make one doing mknod sr0 b 11 0 I then did mount -t

Re: trouble mounting my cd-rom

1997-02-22 Thread Kane Spinato
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Lynch) Did you try /dev/sr0 ??? Thanks for responding. I guess that boot-up message and devices list should have given me a clue. There is no /dev/sr0, so I used mknod to make one doing mknod sr0 b 11 0 I then did mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/sr0 /cdrom and got the

trouble mounting my cd-rom

1997-02-20 Thread Kane Spinato
I have a SCSI cd-rom drive attached to an AHA-2940U controller. The boot disk on the same controller is device 0 while the cd drive is device 3. My machine boots fine off of the disk and it used to mount cd-roms without trouble. At some point it stopped being able to do so: spasm:/proc# mount -t