On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 10:22 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote: > On 27 April 2008, "John" <jses27 at gmail.com> wrote: > <snip> > Mike Peterson has the same problem on an HP box. Mine is a Dell > Dimension 4300. I believe the DVD reader was not installed in the > factory and that I installed it, later, but, I'm not positive about > that. I also believe that the Dell Dimension 4300 had CentOS 5 on it, > before I wiped the HD last Thanksgiving, but, I'm not positive about > that. Certainly this was working on that box, when it was mine. My > daughter rarely puts removable media into that box and the drive has > little use, but, that does not mean that it might not be dirty or > faulty. However, the drive seems to work properly, at all times, under > Windows XP. > > That these boxes can boot from the same DVD media, and then not be able > to mount the media properly, after the installation is complete, is > frustrating. > > > Did you do a mount /dev/hdc /mnt/media? > > I tried that but I got this error message: mount point /mnt/media does > not exist > > When I look at the /etc/fstab files in the box with the problem and in > my box, they look identical or nearly identical. Where is the > configuration file for removable media now? > > I suspect that somewhere in the auto mount process, it has a problem > with the HW for the DVD reader for my daughter's box and for the DVD > reader in Mike's HP box. > > When a DVD is inserted into the DVD reader, the DVD shows up on the > GNOME Desktop, but as if the media is empty. I don't know if y'all tried this, or if it will help, but in my grub.conf (menu.lst) I have this on the kernel line. hdc=ide-cd Maybe it will help you? > <snip> HTH -- Bill _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos