Package Management Tool doesn't recognize CD-ROM
Harper Mann
hmann at itgroundwork.com
Sat Sep 18 20:55:20 UTC 2004
Sounds like Disc 2 may have an error. You can boot off disc 1 and run the
disk verification check. It's generally a good idea to very the whole set.
Regards,
- Harper
Harper Mann
Groundwork Open Source Solutions
510-599-2075 (cell)
-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-install-list-bounces at redhat.com
[mailto:redhat-install-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan Pool
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 7:10 PM
To: redhat-install-list at redhat.com
Cc: Christie Evans
Subject: Package Management Tool doesn't recognize CD-ROM
After installing RHEL AS 3 on a system with an ECS Elitegroup K7S5A Pro
mainboard with an AMD Athlon XP 1500+ CPU and an Ultima Electronics
DHM-G48 DVD-ROM drive, I decided to add some packages to the
installation and ran the Package Management Tool
(redhat-config-packages) from an xterm window. The tool behaved as I
would expect until it finished obtaining my package additions, and then
it said:
"Red Hat Enterprise 3 Linux" disk 2 needed to install packages. Insert
the disk and press OK.
I did that, and immediately after I pressed OK I got another copy of
that same message, and this continued indefinitely. Each press on OK
would start the CD-ROM drive spinning for a few seconds, but the window
would never get dismissed.
Experimentation revealed that, while this message awaited my OK, I
could go to another terminal window and mount, read, and unmount the
CD-ROM (as /mnt/cdrom, where /dev/cdrom is mounted per /etc/fstab), but
if I pressed the PMT's OK button after mounting the CD-ROM with "mount"
then I could no longer unmount it with "umount", instead getting an
error message saying it wasn't mounted. Thus, it looked as if PMT's OK
button unmounted the CD-ROM if already mounted.
I have searched the KB and forums for prior reports of this problem and
found a few, but their resolutions don't seem to apply here.
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