From: Kjell Grindalen (kjell.grindalen@sio.uio.no)
Date: Fri Sep 26 2003 - 02:54:02 EDT
Hello managers!
I have done something not so smart..in an attempt to have clean and not so
messy rc2.d and rc3.d area and a nice short process list..I have taken away
some of the startup scripts from there..so the daemons dont start after a
reboot.
The removed startup scripts include autofs.
My problem is that I am trying to mount my cdrom. I can no longer find a
device called cdrom under / and I cant find anything called cdrom under /dev
either.
I have tried running devfsadm -c cdrom and volcheck (my vold daemon is still
running) but nothing happens
I have also tried to mkdir cdrom under /mnt and directly on / and ran mount
/dev/sr0 /cdrom but all that happens when I run mount operations on the
device sr0 is a Device busy message. I have also tried mount
/dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 -r hsfs -ro /cdrom but there are no such device...
I am wondering if maybe I have "cleaned away" the device cdrom by running
devfsadm
Anyone have some advice for things I can try to get my cdrom back ?
(BTW: I can even get the cdrom bay door to eject by pressing the button on
it)
Mvh
Kjell Grindalen
SIO/IT
2259 6863 / 95095311
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