Re: F9 Mount iso at boot up

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> On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 10:38 -0400, Mike Burger wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Getting a permission denied on that.
>> > tried as both user and root owning the various isos and mounts
>>
>> Getting a "permission denied" on what?
>>
>> Editing the /etc/fstab file?  Running "mount /mount/point" afterwards?
>>
>>
>
> During boot-up (rhgb is disable to see what happening)
> just after the udev -interactive bit is shown
>
> "sudo mount -a" works fine after login
>

Actually, that makes a bit of sense.  Depending on where in the fstab
(should be at the bottom, as the filesystem containing the iso has to be
online), it could work.

I guess the next option would be to add "noauto" with "defaults", and then
add "mount /mount/point" to /etc/rc.local, so you don't have to manually
run the mount command, later.


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