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Originally posted by ergo_sum
Well. let's see.
I admit I'm a newbie. but "quick search" is not accurate --at least on google. I've got google pimples all over from looking for so long. This isn't a spurious posting. Reread it. I used to be able to mount the cd and now I can't.
I haven't found anybody w/ this problem. and lo, in a few hours it'll be--how do you say---24 hrs to 1st post.
PS-- the "sounds" I alluded to were for inspiration whilst I dig for info on this os.
PSS--do I have a problem w/ my cd or is it my lack of knowledge?
Thanks,
Eagerly awaiting a relevant reply,
ergo_sum
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So your telling me this:
From March 6th, 2003 there have been over 435 threads with the word "mount" included in them:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...der=descending and not one of them had a similiar problem of yours?
And from August 3rd, 2001 there have been 246 threads:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...der=descending with the words "mount and cdrom" in them with nothing close to your problem?
I hate to tell you this but your question is a very common one. Once you said you were wanting play music, that told me right then and there why your getting the error your getting as you cannot mount audio cd's or media dvd's and the such. If you were mounting it once before, I don't know how, maybe your distribution was mounting it automatically with some sort of emulation. But to me, mounting a music cdrom is useless. Why don't you try bringing up your cd player or xmms and see if you can't play the cd. Or pop in a data cd and see if you get the same error. If you get the same error with a data cd, try throwing this command at a console then try to mount again... depmod -a
Regards.
PS. BTW, My post and response was very relevant the first time.