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> It is pretty clear the cd is at hdc, however running eject hdc(should) |
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at the prompt I typed 'eject hdc', the result |
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-bash: eject: command not found |
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mount /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom !!Works!! you must be getting close. |
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>> From other post, I did 'modprobe ide-cd', result; |
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>> Fatal: module ide-cd not found. |
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> this is as it should be, if you used yes vice m in menuconfig on the |
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> item ata/atapi/mfm/rll support under device drivers. |
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>> Peter |
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>>> That's what I was wondering as well, but I thought /surely/ it had been |
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>>> covered already, and I must have missed it. Glad to see it |
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>>> covered here, however, just in case. |
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