On Wednesday 26 July 2006 17:57, Ed Kim wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > It looks as though the media was at least part of the problem. Changing > > to a different brand disk got me a complete burn, no error messages > > whatsoever. However, I find I cannot read the disk. It is not > > automounting. For a manual mount, is the type iso9660? > > > > dmesg|tail > > cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize! > > > > Doesn't look good > > > > Anne > > you don't need to specify the filesystem type, it should auto detect. > If it does not, you can try the type iso9660, but usually if it didn't > auto detect you have bigger problems.. > > mount /dev/cdrom /a/mount/point > I tried that, but it said I must give a type. > I would also attempt to mount your .iso file to make sure you can read > it as well > > mount -o loop /Backup/mybackup.iso /a/mount/point > > see if you can read the filesystem and it correctly represents what it > should. > Yes, that looks fine. Anne
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