mikshaw


Group: Members
Posts: 4856
Joined: July 2004 |
 |
Posted: June 30 2006,02:41 |
 |
My guess is that you are mounting with mount device mountpoint, which seems to ignore /etc/fstab and as such requires a full command including the filesystem type. If you are attempting to mount a device that is already properly listed in fstab, you should mount using only the device or mountpoint as parameters.... mount /dev/cdrom or mount /mnt/cdrom
If it's not listed properly in fstab, the filesystem type is specified with the -t parameter. For a standard data cdrom the type is iso9660: mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
-------------- http://www.tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html
|