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Author: Thomas Mondoshawan Tate
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Subject: Mounting CDROM
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On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 10:37:25PM -0700, Tom Achtenberg wrote:
> I issued the ln command below and the mount command. Still could not mou=

nt
> the CD. I rebooted and do not get the fstab fail I was getting earlier.
> When I try to mount the CD I get he following error: "Wrong FS type, Bad
> Option, Bad Superblock on /dev/cdrom or too many mounted file systems." =

The
> cdrom line in /etc/fstab is: "/dev/cdrom mnt/cdrom iso9660
> noauto,owner,ro 0 0"
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> Would it be better if I made the CD a slave on the secondary? Should I m=

ove
> my second hard drive to the secondary and put the CD on the primary?


Check to make sure your /dev/cdrom link isn't broken. If it isn't, try a 'dd
if=3D/dev/cdrom of=3Dpointless.dat count=3D500' to see if you can read from=
the
cdrom device. If not, you need to check your dmesg to see if the cd drive is
being found. Also, you might want to change that 'mnt/cdrom' field to read
'/mnt/cdrom', unless you are using a relative directory name on purpose... =
=3Dop

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Thomas "Mondoshawan" Tate

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