<MY VALUE="$0.02"> just a quick observation, I dont know anything about the yast admin tool suse being one of the few linux distributions I havent run yet (*cough*still waiting for my copy of 5.3 to arrive*cough*) , but one thing I have noticed about admin tools in general is that they take away from the learning expierence, and make people too dependant on them to take the time to learn how to do things the "hard way"... regarding this particular situation, I dont know what yast is supposed to do with the cdrom, so I wont even attempt to determine the root of the problem, but can it really be more difficult than typing "mount /dev/cdrom" (assuming you have the corresponding entry in your /etc/fstab, mabye since I dont know what functionality yast plays with the cdrom I am stepping out of bounds, but it really couldnt be *that* much of a timesaver could it? </MY> zens On Fri, 4 Sep 1998, Rihmez wrote:
Hello everyone :)
I'm having problems with getting my cd-rom to work with yast. I recently changed the installation media to a directory and when I tried changing back to cd-rom it gave me a list of cd-rom drives that i don't have. The closest thing is the creative cd-rom but that wouldn't mount it either. I can still mount the drive outside of yast with mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom. Anyone have a clue? Originally setup configured the drive for yast.
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