On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 06:37 +0300, Andrey Andreev wrote: > Travis Waalkens wrote: > > > > I found a site that told me to do this: > > [root@localhost travis]# mount /mnt/cdrom -o session=2 > > > > but it says as an error. > > mount: /dev/cdrom already mounted or /mnt/cdrom busy > > mount: according to mtab, /dev/hdc is already mounted on /mnt/cdrom > > Well the error message says that /dev/cdrom is already mounted, which > means what it says :) > > To unmount it, try first as root > > umount /dev/cdrom > > When issuing the command, take care that you're none of your shells is > in /mnt/cdrom, and that nautilus or konq or whatever does not have > anything under /mnt/cdrom open, or you will get a device busy error. > > After you unmount /dev/cdrom you can try the line you originally tried. > > Tip: you can always check what's mounted and where by running > > mount > > without parameters. > > Greets, > > //Andro > > -- > Andrey Andreev > University of Helsinki > Dept. of Computer Science > > Ok tried the umount it worked I managed to unmount the drive but when I remounted it even using the session=2 switch it still only showed the same list I originally posted. Grrrrrrr this is realy getting frustrating