Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 14 Sep 2000 20:32:50 +0300 | From | Robert Holmberg <> | Subject | Mounting problems with 2.4.0-t8 |
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1. I can't mount any CD-roms on my IDE DVD-ROM drive (Toshiba SD-1212). 2.2 kernels work fine, it works in Windows and audio CD:s work fine. Drivers install without problems. I use Util-Linux+Mount 2.10o and get the following error when trying to mount:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom, or too many mounted file systems
I have iso9660 and joliet support compiled in. Kernel docs suggest reading data from the device directly and that produces data without errors.
DVD-videos won't mount as UDF:s either (fails with the same error).
2. Floppies fail to mount too, but mtools work like a charm. The error here is the same. Fat support works since my Win98 partitions are mounted.
Might I have missed some grand new config option since 2.2 ?!? Config:
AMD K6/2 - 333 on VIA MPV3 chipset w. 128 Mb memory. Toshiba SD-1212 DVD-ROM. Err.. a floppy drive?!?
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