Monel Funkawitz
Diamond Member
{Problem Fixed}
{Turns out it was the bad path that Batti was talking about. Thanks again Batti! 😀}
I am now running my first Linux system, dual booting with Windows. I have Windows on C and Linux on D drive. Grub is the bootloader. I am running KDE. Everything is installed, and running fine. (I was just watching my tuner on it as a matter of fact. 😀 I am pretty damn proud of that so far. My last attempts with Linux were nightmares)
Well, I have a prob. I can't access any of my drives. When I load up Konquest, and try to get to my CD-ROM (or click on the CD-Rom shortcut on the desktop) I get "Unable to access drive. No rights are available to this location." The reason why I need to get to the CD-Rom is I am installing the network in HardDrake, and it keeps asking for "CDROM1" after I input my ISP info. Anyone have any ideas? 😕
I am about at witts end. Everything else seems to be working great. I am really starting to love Mandrake, except for this little hitch.
{Turns out it was the bad path that Batti was talking about. Thanks again Batti! 😀}
I am now running my first Linux system, dual booting with Windows. I have Windows on C and Linux on D drive. Grub is the bootloader. I am running KDE. Everything is installed, and running fine. (I was just watching my tuner on it as a matter of fact. 😀 I am pretty damn proud of that so far. My last attempts with Linux were nightmares)
Well, I have a prob. I can't access any of my drives. When I load up Konquest, and try to get to my CD-ROM (or click on the CD-Rom shortcut on the desktop) I get "Unable to access drive. No rights are available to this location." The reason why I need to get to the CD-Rom is I am installing the network in HardDrake, and it keeps asking for "CDROM1" after I input my ISP info. Anyone have any ideas? 😕
I am about at witts end. Everything else seems to be working great. I am really starting to love Mandrake, except for this little hitch.