run df -h again and see if you have
udev and shm listed in addition to /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda3
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Martin" <pjmartin@...>
To: <gentoo-amd64@g.o>
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] Can't mount cdrom?
>
>
> Drake Donahue wrote:
>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Martin" <pjmartin@...>
>> To: <gentoo-amd64@g.o>
>> Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 6:03 PM
>> Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] Can't mount cdrom?
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Drake Donahue wrote:
>>>
>>>> <snipping>
>>>>
>>>>> etc/fstab has;
>>>>> /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user 0 0
>>>>
>>>> <snipping>
>>>> as Peter Humphrey correctly pointed out,
>>>>
>>>>> That no longer works here; /dev/hdc works though.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> so change to:
>>>> dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user 0 0
>>>
>>
>> i trust you caught my typo - missing / in
>
> yes
>
>>
>> /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user 0 0
>>
>> I just tried this (with out rebooting) and the fault is still the
>> same, but now 'mount' is reporting the fault is with /dev/hdc instead
>> of /dev/cdroms/cdrom0
>>
>>>
>> The error now is:
>> "Mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc, or too
>> many mounted file systems."
>> ?
>
> yes
>
>> The cd is an ide/ata type not scsi or usb or sata or 1394 or ?
>
> I believe your right. it is ide.
>
>>
>> reboot not needed here, might try auto vice iso9660,(which should
>> change nothing)
>>
>> it looks like you need to: (section 7.c)
>> cd /usr/src/linux
>> make menuconfig
>> and take a hard look at device drivers and file systems
>
> I spent some time this after noon line by line going through "make
> menueconfig'
>
>>
>> if lspci will run, any thing it has to say about the cd would be
>> useful, it is part of the package pciutils
>>
> I didn't see anything conciquential in lspci, but the first part
> scrolled off the screen.
>
> I occures to me that there may be a relationship with my boot time
> problem. In the beginning when I booted off the disk the unit would hang
> trying to auto configer the hardware. So at the boot prompt I put;
> gentoo nodetect
> I assumed that the problem was because I have 3 TV tuner cards (2
> different makes) plugged in, and don't have the driver software yet.
> Maybe I should remove the cards and do a reboot from CD?
>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> and all should be well
>>>
>>>
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