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    knoppix-installer lost /mnt/cdrom , network probllem.

    As I recall I had 3.2 or 3.3 working nicely on the hd with a symbolic link to hdc in /dev, I must be getting stupider as the months go by. This time if I have a cd in the drive and click the link on the desktop, or try to mount it from the command line I get the message "can't seem to find /mnt/cdrom." This was with the easy install and the debian style. My reason for the hd install is to get access to the cd (and dvd) player.

    A problem I have with debian itself these days is after networking is setup (which I don't understand a lot about) if I don't go online during the install process to download updates, I can't get my internet working later. (it connects but no data comes down) Same with the hd install. Again I had that working with knx-installer (I think it was) in the past. Meanwhile with the live knoppix cd it works fine, which I am using right now.

    Also the clock is out by six hours, my system is set to local time.

    David.
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    I have dtried this about 4 times, with same result. I am using knoppix26
    but have tried different variations.

    It couldn't find /mnt/floppy either.

    David.

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    Debian uses /cdrom instead of /mnt/cdrom.

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    same problem for me

    I'm getting the same problem. i've got a CD with a bunch of mp3's on it that I was going to listen to.

    in a root shell i tried 'mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom and that didn't work. I did notice that /mnt/cdrom (and /mnt/floppy) is just a symlink to /mnt/auto/cdrom (and /mnt/auto/floppy) which does not actually exist, only /mnt/auto exists.

    When i tried (still as root) to mkdir cdrom inside of /mnt/auto it told me "Permission denied".

    This is happening to me with both the 2.4.26 and the 2.6.5 kernels. I used knoppix-installer to do the hdinstall, with the debian-style installation. I had originally had this working with the 'beginner-style" installation, but i thought that certain things were not how i would have liked them, so I tried the Debian-style installation instead.

    Is this an fstab issue?

    my /etc/fstab:

    Code:
    # /etc/fstab: filesystem table.
    #
    # filesystem  mountpoint  type  options  dump  pass
    /dev/hda4  /  ext3  defaults,errors=remount-ro  0  1
    /dev/hda2  /boot  auto  defaults,auto  0  2
    
    proc  /proc  proc  defaults  0  0
    /dev/fd0  /floppy  vfat  defaults,user,noauto,showexec,umask=022  0  0
    usbdevfs  /proc/bus/usb  usbdevfs  defaults  0  0
    sysfs  /sys  sysfs  defaults  0  0
    /dev/dvd /dvd  iso9660  defaults,ro,user,noexec,noauto  0  0
    /dev/cdaudio /cdaudio  iso9660  defaults,ro,user,noexec,noauto  0  0
    # Added by KNOPPIX
    /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1 ntfs noauto,users,exec,ro,umask=000 0 0
    # Added by KNOPPIX
    /dev/hda3 none swap defaults 0 0
    anyway, I'm going to continue to beat my brains against this problem until i figure it out, or until i find a thread on a board somewhere that already has...


    --sarge

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    Re: knoppix-installer lost /mnt/cdrom , network probllem.

    Quote Originally Posted by drg55
    As I recall I had 3.2 or 3.3 working nicely on the hd with a symbolic link to hdc in /dev, I must be getting stupider as the months go by. This time if I have a cd in the drive and click the link on the desktop, or try to mount it from the command line I get the message "can't seem to find /mnt/cdrom." This was with the easy install and the debian style. My reason for the hd install is to get access to the cd (and dvd) player.
    OK I keep seeing the same issue over and over again. It really isn't complicated. When you get "can't seem to find /mnt/cdrom." it just telling you that fstab can't mount the drive on the mount point that it has been told to use. THe proper way to mount a drive

    mount /device /mount/point

    EXAMPLE:

    mount /dev/hdb /mnt/hdb

    NOT

    mount /dev/hdb

    Unless fstab has a definition for /dev/hdb you'll never get it mounted. If you want your cdrom drive mounted on /mnt/cdrom then just make the mount point yourself.

    mkdir /mnt/cdrom

    You can mount a drive to any mount point you want as long as the mount point actually exists.

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    Re: same problem for me

    Quote Originally Posted by SgtRauksauff
    I'm getting the same problem. i've got a CD with a bunch of mp3's on it that I was going to listen to.

    in a root shell i tried 'mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom and that didn't work.
    There's a good reason for that. An audio cd has no filesystem on it. Since you don't actually mount a drive but rather the filesystem there is no way you can mount an audio cd. (well ok I guess there is some plugin for kde??).

    anyway, I'm going to continue to beat my brains against this problem until i figure it out, or until i find a thread on a board somewhere that already has...
    Quit that! You should simply be able to use the cdrom plugin for xmms to listen to your *cough* non-copyrighted material on cd.

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