From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 Galeon/1.2.5 (X11; Linux i686; U;) Gecko/20020809 Description of problem: I have one CD player and one CD writer in my computer. I installed Red Hat (null) using my CD Player. Starting the config-packages tool it asks me to insert CD 2, I do so (in my CD Player) but it doesn't find it, instead it automounts it and pop's up a Nautilus window. If I put it in my CD writer it works though. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Didn't try Expected Results: It should not automount the CD when the config-packages program is waiting for a CD and it should look in all CD Players. Additional info:
Added code to look at all of the cdrom drives on the system when trying to mount. Will be in redhat-config-packages > 0.92.1
Have the same problem, just that I installed from my CD Writer and now, when trying to add packages (by inserting CD#1 into the CD-RW drive) it ask for the CD #1 (that currently is inside the CD-RW). The only way to make it continue is by ejecting CD#1 from the CD writer and inserting it into the normal CD-ROOM drive... then it seems to go fine BUT my CD-ROOM drive is an old model who doesn't play nice with home burned CDs, so the PC hangs anyways.
RH 8 is unsupported. Also, s-c-p has been replaced by pirut. There are issues with pirut and CD installs; marking as duplicate of that bug. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 188750 ***