Lord Sauron wrote:
I could have guessed
about the /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom parts, however, I'd have never figured
out the auto noauto,user,ro part.
man fstab
;)
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On 5/22/06, Mark Kirkwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A line in /etc/fstab like this:
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,ro0 0
Should let access the cd/dvd:
(root) # mount /mnt/cdrom
(root) # ls /mnt/cdrom
If you want users other than root to be able to mount it change
'noaut
Lord Sauron wrote:
I decided I needed major help with this one - in other words, a
walk-through.
I was working and shoved a CD into my laptop as I do every once in a
while (not that often - I'm happy to use the network 99.999%
of the time).
Well, I stuck it in, and there wasn't any aut
I decided I needed major help with this one - in other words, a walk-through.
I was working and shoved a CD into my laptop as I do every once in a
while (not that often - I'm happy to use the network 99.999%
of the time).
Well, I stuck it in, and there wasn't any automounter action that
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