From the above error message, maybe it's just the mount point that's missing rather than the device entry in /dev. Try to simply create a /mnt/cdrom folder...Originally Posted by wilson001
I have to say knoppix is a very nice...... not only the "outside look", but also it's power to perform many things...... and the idea of live CD is excellent....... However, I tried to use it in my vaio laptop...... I couldn't get my dvd drive to work in knoppix and since I have a lot of things on disc...... if knoppix couldn't use my dvd drive, then it just become completely useless and I guess I have to switch back to microsoft windows xp instead.
The error I got is as follows :
Unable to run the command specified, The file or folder
file:/mnt/cdrom does not exist
I try to use ln -sf /dev/cdrom /dev/dvd and still didn't work ( May be my command isn't correct, I am just a beginner to Linux )......
From the above error message, maybe it's just the mount point that's missing rather than the device entry in /dev. Try to simply create a /mnt/cdrom folder...Originally Posted by wilson001
Were you using the Live CD, as your comment suggests, or were you using Knoppix instaled to hard drive? If installed on a hard drive then I'm not too surprised (I'm much more surprised when someone installs Knoppix to a hard drive and doesn't have problems), but if so your post really should be in the hdd install forum. If from CD then I'm not sure how you expected to use the DVD drive; I've never seen a notebook with more than one DVD/CD drive and the KNoppix CD has to stay in the drive it booted from while running (unless you have a gig of memory and use the toram option, which you also didn't mention).Originally Posted by wilson001
Originally Posted by Harry Kuhman
I have installed the knoppix into the hard drive. When I tried to click the access the drive, the error message stated above was displayed. So I tried to go to the folder ( /mnt/cdrom )in order to take a look. I did see there's an icon named CDROM, but the icon is a bit different than others icon...... And when I put my mouse to it, it displayed something saying "The path doesn't exist anymore". So, it occurs to me that icon was actually a short to another place ( /mnt/auto/cdrom ), then I went to that folder and found out it is empty, and I don't have any permission to do anything over there.
I suggest the following solution:
1) type on a terminal the command dmesg
2) you will see a lot of information written on screen but somewhere in that apparent chaos you will a reference to your CD/DVD drive. In my case is:
scsi0 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices
Vendor: TOSHIBA Model: DVD-ROM SD-C2302 Rev: 1713
Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 24x/24x cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
The important fact is that it says to me that my DVD is a sr0 device, so now I can mount it as
sudo mount /dev/sr0
I hope it can help
oops, a better mount command is:
sudo mount /dev/sr0 /cdrom
Where I assume you have created a /cdrom folder. It allows you to do things like: cd /cdrom
Wilson, be sure to go to the Sony website and search for downloads. My memory is fuzzy, but when I tried unsuccessfully to boot Knoppix to a VAIO notebook, I found out about a BIOS upgrade that fixed the problem. May have nothing at all to do with what you are trying, but it may be worth a shot. You might also try Kanotix before you give up on linux entirely. I've found it to boot more reliably.
jd
Originally Posted by zerwekh
Thank you so much for the help. However, when I try to run the command. It said I am not
"in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported".
Then I try to run the command in the root, it again gave me another error
mount : block device /dev/sr0 is write protected, mounting read-only
mount : No medium found.
I will be appreciate if you can help me again once more. Again I am very new to Linux, and henceforth don't know all the details like command to use yet. Thanks again.
Sorry for stating the obvious, but you do have a cdrom in there, dont you ?-)Originally Posted by wilson001
Originally Posted by baldyeti
Yes, I do have CDROM in there.
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