Just delete the /etc/fstab line that contains the cdrom entry.
Probably happens when installing from usb, imagine it makes an entry in fstab to mount the iso. So unless all your usbkeys are of file type ISO-9660, you will get errors on insertion. Doddle to fix tho.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
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