Also, you may want to be a little more explicit with
your mount command. For example:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0
Usually, CD ROM mounts are dynamic and don't require
an entry in fstab. The only time I think you would
need an entry in fstab is if you need a cd mounted at
boot time.
-=cybersean3000=-
--- Nigel Henry <cave.dnb(a)tiscali.fr> wrote:
On Friday 16 December 2005 15:42, Tom
Charles-Edwards wrote:
Hi there,
sorry if this is a little basic for you guys but I
can't mount CDROMs. If I
Tom
Hi Tom. IIRC you need to be a member of the cdrom
group on Debian based
installs. have a look in /etc/group to see if there
is a cdrom group there.
The Debian command as root would be. #usermod -G
cdrom your_user_name. All
the best. Nigel.
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