Michael Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a special command to mount an audio CD? I am having trouble getting > any of the CD-Players to find the CD-ROM drive (they say it is not mounted), > and have not been able to find the proper file system type to mount it with.
You don't have to (and generally shouldn't) mount an audio CD. > I am thinking I may possibly need a symbolic link to '/cdrom' or '/dev/cdrom' > to simply fix the problem, but wanted to verify that there was nothing else > that I needed to do. My CD-ROM is usually mounted as '/cdimage' as that is Common CD players expect /dev/cdrom to be a symbolic link to the CD-ROM device. > what my Libranet/Debian distro looks for in some of its scripts. Also, it is > device '/dev/hdd'. These are the reasons that I was thinking a symbolic link > might fix it. It should. ln -s /dev/hdd /dev/cdrom Sebastian -- checking for emacs... no checking for xemacs... no checking for xemacs yow... checking for fortune... fortune