From: Dave Airlie (david.airlie at domain ul.ie)
Date: Sat 21 Aug 1999 - 17:03:12 IST
Take a look at the output of the command dmesg,
look for where it mentions hda, see if it mentiones hdc in the same region
or cd drive, other option, make sure the BIOS still detects it at bootup..
Dave.
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Subba Rao wrote:
> 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 domain ibm.net
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