Ken Schneider wrote:
First off, please fix either your clock or timezone. it is off by three hours.
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 12:32 -0800, James Wright wrote:
I am still learning the ins and outs of linux, and in the process of trying to get an external USB CD burner to work, I have somehow disabled my CD-ROM. When I click the icon in 'My Computer' (KDE 3.3, SuSE Linux 9.2 Pro) it gives the following message:
An error occurred while loading drives:/cdrom.desktop: The file or folder /media/cdrom does not exist.
This last entry is wrong. Either comment it out by putting an # as the
first character or delete the line. This should fix the problem you are also having with creating a dir under /media.
Thank you Ken and Joe. Removing that line from fstab did do the trick. Joe: I had tried to add the burner through Yast previously, but that line may have been added to fstab before I tried. I did not manually add that entry, at least not by adding through an editor. Thank you for your help, I afraid my 13 years in computer administration has been mostly Microsoft products, and I am trying very hard to make the transition not only for myself, but for the company I work for. - James PS: I fixed the timezone. Thanks for the heads up on that one.