When I mount my cdrom, using Red Hat 7.2 and KDE, I get an error message telling me the cd is not a valid block device. How can I get my cdrom working?
Try right clicking on the drive icon and look for properties.
Check in properties that the proper sym link is established for the device.
It should be /dev/hdx, whatever the drive letter is in your system, to /mnt/cdrom.
I right clicked on the cd icon and selected properties, the General tab shows "cdrom". The device tab shows the choices in the pull down menu, /dev/hda2(swap), /dev/cdrom(/mnt/cdrom), /dev/fd0(floppy)
I tried the following in Konsole- mount /mnt/cdrom and got the the message mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device. I have a KDE book and have read much of the online help files, but I haven't found much help with this problem.
I had the same problem w/ Red Hat 7.2. I eventually got too frustrated w/ it and installed Mandrake 8.2.
It found the cd-rom. I'm guessing since it was an older cd-rom it was having problems w/ it.
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