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Old 05-12-2008
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Sun Blade 100 cdrom problems...

FYI noob to here and sun blades...

I have a sun blade 100 and I can't get the cdrom to work. if i try using vold that doesn't seem to work either...maybe i'm not using it correctly.

Upon boot you can open/close the cdrom and it runs but after i'm logged in it won't open and i can't access it the data on it...

i looked in the vstab file and i think it appears to be mounted...

what else can i check or do to solve this problem.

thanks
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can you boot from the cdrom? the cdrom should NOT be in vfstab file! cdroms are automaticly mounted by vold. if cdrom is in vfstab, comment out the line and restart you blade.
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cdroms are automaticly mounted by vold. no way to store info vfstab.

once againg u restart the vold service.
#cd /etc/init.d
#sh volmgt stop
#sh volmgt start
#cd
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