Broken DVD/Kaffeine player

Constantinos Maltezos pandarsson at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 1 12:10:05 UTC 2008


On Monday 01 September 2008 4:47:09 am Knapp wrote:
> Is this all correct??
>
> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
> # /dev/sda7
> UUID=6d02b2c5-6b57-44ed-89f0-141afc6ca8de /               ext3
> defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
> # /dev/sda6
> UUID=4f9b82bd-3d8c-46c8-950a-4a8acc86df87 /home           ext3
> defaults        0       2
> # /dev/sda5
> UUID=79B2-0C4E  /windows        vfat    defaults,utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0   
>    1 # /dev/sda8
> UUID=578be745-0d4a-413c-8de2-48e0aa6cd074 none            swap    sw
>            0       0
> /dev/hda        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec 0       0

I might be totally off base here as I haven't messed with motherboards or 
controller cards for quite a while, but is it even possible to have both an 
hda and an sda?  I experienced a problem while installing another distro where 
the installation CD was loading the wrong kernel module for my chipset and it 
interpreted my hda as sda (and so forth) and was therefore was unable to mount 
anything until I changed the module.  Unless I'm completely wrong, I would say 
that last line stands out as being out of sequence.  Unless you can have both 
(and if that s in sda stands for scsi, I can understand that), it shouldn't 
even be the "a" drive.




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