Anubhav Yadav wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > Do you have "noauto" there? That is the only thing that makes sense. > > Remove it. Look for a "noauto" option and remove it. > > yes it is noauto > > > What options do you have? For mounting an iso you probably only want > > "loop" and "ro" and no other options. > > This is what I have in my fstab > /home/neo1691/iso-files/debian-7.1.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso > /media/dvd1-mountpoint iso9660 loop,ro,user,noauto 0 0
Remove the user and noauto options and then it should mount with -a and at boot time. > also one more thing, when I try to install any package, it says the > packages cannot be authenticated, is that fine? When you upgraded to Wheezy did you not upgrade debian-archive-keyring? That package contains the key. Verify that it is up to date. Upgrade it if needed. Then run apt-get update again. $ apt-cache policy debian-archive-keyring debian-archive-keyring: Installed: 2012.4 Candidate: 2012.4 Version table: *** 2012.4 0 500 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy/main i386 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status Upgrade it if needed. Find the deb file in your mounted iso image. # find /media/dvd-mountpoint1 -name 'debian-archive-keyring_*_all.deb' /media/dvd-mountpoint1/pool/main/d/debian-archive-keyring/debian-archive-keyring_2012.4_all.deb Install it by that path. # dpkg -i /media/dvd-mountpoint1/pool/main/d/debian-archive-keyring/debian-archive-keyring_2012.4_all.deb Then update again to clear the error. # apt-get update After that you should not be getting that authentication error again. Because the keyring will be installed authorizing them. Bob
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