I had my CDROM working until 8 AM this morning. All I did was changed my video card and closed the
box. At bootup time, the CDROM drive did not get mounted.
I tried to manually mount the drive,
$ mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom
mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/cdrom as a block device
(maybe 'insmod driver'?)
That is the message, I get now.
Then, I inserted a audio CD, and xmcd does not play it. I am using OSS driver ( and did turn on the driver ).
The "eject" command says
eject: open failed for '/dev/hdc': No such device
Did not know changing video card was so dangerous ;-)
I would appreciate any help. The video card a XFConfig work great, but now I want my CD to work.
Thank you for any help.
Subba Rao
subb3 at ibm.net
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