mikshaw
Group: Members
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Joined: July 2004 |
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Posted: Aug. 26 2006,17:33 |
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Superuser is commonly known as "root". It is the standard administrator account in unix-like systems. To become root in DSL use the command "sudo su".
The regular user (dsl) has permission to mount and umount drives in DSL, so you should not need to be root to umount unless the disk was mounted as root. In your case, I think you cannot umount the cdrom even as root, because it is in use...I'm assuming you are running DSL from the CD. In order to use your cdrom drive, you should either boot with the "dsl toram" boot option, which will use an additional 50mb of memory, or install DSL to your harddrive.
What tar.gz file are you talking about? If you got it from the openoffice website you will have quite a time installing it on DSL. It would be much easier to use a mydsl extension.
Please read the "getting started" page that opens when you start the graphical environment, and take a few minutes to check out the DSL wiki. This will answer a lot of the common new-user questions.
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