On Friday 08 June 2001 04:40 am, Michael Powell 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.
>
>
Hi,
Usually cd player doesn't require you to mount the
cdrom drive, you just put audio cd in and start for
example workborn (a cd player) then you are off. Make
sure that the sym link /dev/cdrom linked to the
actuall cdrom device you have in your system (like
/dev/hdb or /dev/hdd ) and you have th
make sure your user is in the cdrom group. then to mount (in
libranet) just type mount /cdrom (you don't need to specify anything else
because lilo sets up this info durring installation).
Jason
On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Michael Powell wrote:
> Is there a special command to mount an audio CD? I am ha
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 t
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.
I am thinking I may possibly need a symbolic link to '/cdrom' or
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