Hi, - I get a lot of "rc.d.config : permission denied" errors when booting linux. How can i fix this? - I think i've done this mess when trying to make my cd-rocorder write cd's. I diasbled ide/atapi cd-rom support & enabled scsi emulation, scsi cd-rom and scsi generic suports and then re-installed kernel. Now my dvd driver (hdc ) & cd r (hdd) drives are seen as scd0 & scd1. But now i can't mount them. How can i do this? There are 2 folders as /cdrom & /cdrecorder. They are linked on fstab file to /dev/cdrom & /dev/cdrecorder. What must i do? Regards..
The 02.11.11 at 14:26, OEREN@ykb.com wrote:
- I think i've done this mess when trying to make my cd-rocorder write cd's. I diasbled ide/atapi cd-rom support & enabled scsi emulation, scsi cd-rom and scsi generic suports and then re-installed kernel. Now my dvd driver (hdc ) & cd r (hdd) drives are seen as scd0 & scd1. But now i can't mount them. How can i do this? There are 2 folders as /cdrom & /cdrecorder. They are linked on fstab file to /dev/cdrom & /dev/cdrecorder. What must i do?
There are also some symlinks like /dev/cdrom that you should adjust. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
Hi,
- I get a lot of "rc.d.config : permission denied" errors when booting linux. How can i fix this?
- I think i've done this mess when trying to make my cd-rocorder write cd's. I diasbled ide/atapi cd-rom support & enabled scsi emulation, scsi cd-rom and scsi generic suports and then re-installed kernel. Now my dvd driver (hdc ) & cd r (hdd) drives are seen as scd0 & scd1. But now i can't mount them. How can i do this? There are 2 folders as /cdrom & /cdrecorder. They are linked on fstab file to /dev/cdrom & /dev/cdrecorder. What must i do?
Regards.. If you have a dvd & cd-rw then your fstab should have something like these in
On Monday 11 November 2002 12:26, OEREN@ykb.com wrote: them /dev/cdrecorder /media/cdrecorder auto ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0 /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom auto ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0 /dev/dvd /media/dvd auto ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0 then make sure the symlinks are in place using the following ln -sf /dev/scd0 /dev/dvd ln -sf /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom ln -sf /dev/scd1 /dev/cdrecorder all being equal and assuming you didn't break anything else you should be up aand running Jonothan p.s. remeber sanity is a valuable resource , save it until you really need it :-}
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