Problems mount CDs after patch 106541-14 for 5.7

Apparently several users had the same problem, judging by the number of

people who wanted to know if I solved this.

By the time I got my first response I had stumbled across the solution.

Way down at the end of the README this problem is mentioned, and Sun's

suggestion was to mount the CD manually, which worked, but seemed like a

pretty lame solution.

As a test I restored /etc/rrmount from a backup which solved the problem. I

kept on getting the udfs error which was solve by commenting out the line in

/etc/rmmount.conf.

The first email I got from Jed Dobson suggested this same solution.

I got several emails telling me to comment out the line, and several asking

for a summary.

Thanks to all who replied, and I hope that this works for others as well.

Pete

-----Original Message-----

From:codeprof-admin@codeprof.com

[mailto:codeprof-admin@codeprof.com]On Behalf Of Pete Geenhuizen

Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 9:34 AM

To: Sunmanagers (E-mail)

Subject: Problems mount CDs after patch 106541-14 for 5.7

I just installed the kernel patch 106541-14 for Solaris 7 and now volume

manager won't mount any CDs.

Here are some of the reported error messages:

/usr/sbin/rmmount(582) warning: "/etc/rmmount.conf" line 20: file system

type "udfs" not recognized

/usr/sbin/rmmount(585) warning: "/etc/rmmount.conf" line 20: file system

type "udfs" not recognized

mount: /usr/lib/fs/hsfs/ident_hsfs.so.1 is already mounted, /cdrom/sysadm is

busy,

        or allowable number of mount points exceeded

mount: /usr/lib/fs/hsfs/ident_hsfs.so.1 is already mounted, /cdrom/sysadm is

busy,

        or allowable number of mount points exceeded

mount: /usr/lib/fs/hsfs/ident_hsfs.so.1 is already mounted, /cdrom/sysadm is

busy,

        or allowable number of mount points exceeded

mount: /usr/lib/fs/hsfs/ident_hsfs.so.1 not a block device

Volume manager launches, and the appropriate mount points are created in

/cdrom, however presumably due to the above errors nothing is visible beyond

the mount points.

I can mount the CD manually.

Anyone have a fix for this?

Thx

Pete Geenhuizen

pgeenhuizen@carolina.rr.com

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