linuxfan

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Posted: Jan. 28 2006,23:27 |
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Hi, freeze, I got frustrated with the whole thing last night, and ended up doing a full reinstall b4 I went to bed. The CD-ROM seems to be working ok now. One question I have, concerning emelfm, is that there are 3 separate places for the CD-ROM, but the only one that seems to work is under /cdrom. One of them is under /mnt/cdrom. If I try to mount, umount, or open a cd, I get an error that says: can't find /mnt/cdrom in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab. Here is the cdrom line from my fstab:
/dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noexec,noauto 0 0
If these other 2 mount points aren't supposed to work, why are they there? This file system seems to be set up a bit different than a standard linux file system.
Thanks,
Steve
-------------- Current Damn Small computer:
Pentium S 120mHz 80mb RAM 1.5gb HD CD-ROM Floppy (This comp needs it; it's too old to support boot from CD-ROM) dsl v2.1 installed
Now, that''s Damn Small!
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