Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 17:07 -0500, John wrote:
I go Computer (desktop icon) / Filesystem / dev (folder) and the cd
drive items (icons?) are there- not in a folder or anything.
That still doesn't tell me what you're browsing with. If you're in KDE,
it's probably Konqueror. If you're in Gnome, it's proabably Nautilus.
Not that I'm sure this is really important to the problem, though.
Show us the output from: ls -l /dev/cd*
I'm using Gnome; I can't give you more info, because I don't know what
to tell you. My Gnome desktop is/was set up the same as my Windows
boxes-- trash, (my) Computer and John's Home (My Doc). I -don't- use
programs like Konqueror or Windows Explorer; personally I think they're
kinda lame. Like I said, I click on the Computer icon on the desktop,
then click on the Dev folder; which to me, is like clicking on the
Programs (or any other named folder) in Windows.
There's similar icons for the floppy drive, but they're in a folder
(in dev) named fd0.
If I recall correctly, they're for handling different file systems on
the same disk.
I got thinking last night- would something like this work: if
I pulled the power cables for the two drives and booted the box, so FC
could register them not being there... I could shut down the box, plug
the drives back in and boot the box up again. I was thinking FC
-should- see the two drives as new hardware?
It should be scanning for such hardware each boot.
Its strange- I run hwbrowser, which sees the two drives, but hwbroswer
says there's no drivers- unlike the other hardware.
My drive is an IDE one, it's found at /dev/hdc. The hardware browser
says it's using "None or built-in" for the driver.
Thanks, one less problem.
When I click/start the cd player in Apps/Sound and Video, it says
that's its unable to run correctly. Clciking on details show that cd
player is /dev/scd0...
That's the device naming scheme for a SCSI drive, although some IDE ones
were treated as being SCSI, in some circumstances. Do you know what
type of drive you have?
IDE; though last week, I attached an IDE dvd player via a ide-usb cable.
I kinda wonder if that mucked things up.
I try to 'set the device' and that option is greyed out. Last night I
thought SELinux had something to do with it, but I couldn't find
anything that would disable the drives.
That's not something that I've come across.
I've been coming across folders or pref settings that tell me I don't
have the permission (or some bs) when I try to change a setting. Just
curious if SELinux was doing something (guess not?).
I booted the box into KDE this time and everything seems to working
well; I have cd/floppy access. I haven't used KDE since I was messing
with Knoppix. It'll probably take a few days for me to get the feel of
things again.
Thanks-- John