On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 12:29 -0700, Kim Lux wrote: > I don't know if if is well documented, but I think /dev/cdrom is an > outdated mount point. I think things are being mounted under /media > these days. I'll bet the cdrom driver in the kernel is mounting the > cdrom under /media. > > You might have to delete some automount and fstab entries to get things > working again. > The entry in fstab looks like this: /dev/hdc /media/cdrom auto pamconsole,fscontext=system_u:object_r:removable_t,ro,exec,noauto,managed 0 0 /dev/fd0 /media/floppy auto pamconsole,fscontext=system_u:object_r:removable_t,exec,noauto,managed 0 0 So it thinks it is in the right place - could there be something specific with KsCD that it is looking for /dev/cdrom?? If I just type 'eject' at the console, the cdrom drive opens properly. Anyplace else that might point to /dev/cdrom that needs to be changed?? thanks, nbc > > On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 14:00 -0500, Neil B. Cohen wrote: > > I have been running FC3 for a few days - no problems with kernels 639, > > 640, 643 etc. I just installed 667 and rebooted, and when it tried to > > start KsCD, I was told that /dev/cdrom had the wrong permissions or no > > audio CD was in the drive. I was listening to a CD before I rebooted, so > > I know it was working. But after the reboot, /dev/cdrom does not exist > > at all. Any idea why? What is the 'correct' way to restore that? > > > > Is this a known issue? Do I need to create a bugzilla entry? > > > > thanks, > > > > nbc > > > > NAME: Neil B. Cohen (Cisco Systems Inc.) > > PHONE: 703-484-1316 > > DOMAIN: nbc@xxxxxxxxx > > ************************************************************* > > * Murphy's Philosophy: Smile - tomorrow will be worse... * > > * * > > * O'Tooles Commentary: Murphy was an optimist! * > > ************************************************************* > > > > > -- > Kim Lux (Mr.) Diesel Research Inc >