what the HELL is wrong with HAL and why is he broken AGAIN?
I know... a seemingly inoquous question, but HAL has got some real personality disorders that I WISH would get resolved once and for all. It figures that it would break just before the FC3 freeze and that just really KNOTS my knickers.
In case anyone is interested when attempting to mount a CD when it gets inserted into a drive to be read this is what pops up if I attempt to open the /media/cdrom dir in the Gnome filemanager:
mount: block device /dev/hdd is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd, or too many mounted file systems
It used to mount beautifully and open a Nautilus window on its own (only in Gnome - KDE was useless). Now it seems that after a few updates HAL is friggin broken yet AGAIN! AAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah...
In case it matters this is a white box and here are the particulars.
CD DRIVES: /dev/hdc - SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-148F /dev/hdd - SONY CD-RW CRX140E
MOBO: K7SEM - AMD Duron 1.3Ghz 512MB non-ecc SDRAM - PC133 SiS Chipset
If there's anything I've forgotten just holler at me, but please... no reminders that its development software... We're all very aware of that. :P the issue here is the poor sod that KEEPS breaking HAL - he's really pissin me off!
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