Note that new versions of Fedora Core change the names of the mount points to match the CD title, and the name they choose for this one does not seem to work well (probably because it contains a space). If you are using that, the best thing is to unmount the CD after Fedora mounts it and re-mount it using a common mount point name. The commands to mount it manually are typically something like this (as root):
mkdir /mnt/cdrom
mount -t auto /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
To unmount the drive, typically you issue something like this:
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