First of all, I'd like to apologize that I didn't give this a thorough rundown... I 
use this PC for everyday work and was too impatient and frustrated to give it proper 
treatment.

Anyways, I use a Philips CDRW/800 in my machine with the ide-scsi driver(for obvious 
ATAPI reasons). Under RH7.1 I had hdd=ide-scsi as a kernel option and everything 
worked perfectly. When I upgraded to RH7.2... it didn't.

Attempts to 'mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom' all failed with "Unknown 
device". I checked if the module was loaded, it was. When I tried reloading it, 
nothing changed. When I removed the option from my kernel boot line, mount would 
declare that /dev/hdd was not a proper block device.

At any rate, I went and grabbed the latest kernel rpms from rawhide(2.4.12), and now 
it works fine again.

I would have used the kernel mentioned in the ptrace errata but updates.redhat.com was 
just too slow; therefore, I can't say if this issue ends up resolved in that release.



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