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I've had no problems mounting or unmounting CD's. My CD-ROM is a 2X Mitsumi *the el-cheapo version *. The commands I use are: mount -t iso9660 /dev/mcd /cdrom and umount /cdrom Chuck Noyes * Mailed from MS Exchange..... ----------------------------------- cnoyes at groucho.webo.dg.com ----------------------------------- >---------- >From: mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net[SMTP:mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net] >Sent: Saturday, November 09, 1996 3:56 PM >To: linux-sig at bcs.org >Subject: mounting CD's > > > >Jim Van Zandt wrote in a message to Mike Bilow: > > JVZ> I have found that, in general, you cannot trust the > JVZ> explanations printed by mount. > > JVZ> A mount command normally requires not only a device but also > JVZ> a mount point and a filesystem. If any of these is missing, > JVZ> mount will consult /etc/fstab. > > JVZ> I suggest you try specifying everything: > > JVZ> mount -tiso9660 /dev/hdc /cdrom > >I strongly suspect that your diagnosis is correct, but... > > JVZ> If this works, then add a line like the following to > JVZ> /etc/fstab > > JVZ> /dev/hdc /cdrom iso9660 > JVZ> noauto,defaults,user,exec 0 0 > >...it might also be a good idea to specify "ro" explicitly. > >-- Mike > > >
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