Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 11:22 -0500, Jeff Vian wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 09:17 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sun, 2006-04-30 at 15:29 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Nader Mirzaee wrote:
> Nader Mirzaee wrote:
>> Hello all
>>
>> i seem to miss one line in the fstab in my FC5 machine . my cdrom
>> drive doesn't function in linux .this is my fstab:
snip
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could you tell me more about what you "changed"!
Yes I added:
/dev/hdc /media/cdrecorder auto defaults 0 0
and made a directory:
/media/cdrecorder
However this may not be the correct way to deal with the problem, it was
just my solution.
This is the whole point . You should not have to do that in FC5.
What function of CD access do you not see without that line in fstab?
I don't recall the precise sequence of events but no doubt I attempted
to "mount /dev/hdc" and the cd to "/media/cdrecorder" as I am accustomed
to doing since FC4 and trying to look at a directory listing ...
I had other odd things happen with this FC5 installation and thought it
was merely related to those peculiarities? In fact I did the
installation twice since it did not offer me a chance to select the
applications I wanted? I had installed FC5 from the same DVD on another
computer via my LAN connection while this one ran FC4 and that went as
expected, a normal install without problems.
So did you do a clean install here? or was it an upgrade?
There are some inconsistencies that are seen when doing an upgrade
because not everything gets put in place new. Old configuration files,
some of the binaries that do not get removed, etc.
On my FC5 system done as a clean install the creation of the directories
and mounting of the cdrom gets done as expected.
Bob Goodwin Zuni, Virginia w2bod
Well something is clearly wrong with my machine. I did a clean install.
I have two CD-s. One cd recorder and one just cd reader. Also a floppy.
But only a /media/cdrom was created and no automounting of data CD-s
happens. So what is wrong do you all think?
I don't know if anything is wrong, I don't think I want the computer
to auto-mount CD's? Auto-mount seems like a feature for a consumer
device like a CD/DVD player, I usually have data, text, etc. on mine. Maybe
I'm missing something?