Andy Streich: > > So how do I mount the cdr drive itself so I have some place to write to/read > from?
Look at the last lines of dmesg after plugging the drive into a USB port. It will tell you the device name of the drive. You can then mount it just like any other device, for example if you have /dev/sda: # mount -t auto /dev/sda /mnt/cdrom Writing is a different thing since you cannot simply copy files to the mount point (at least you if you don't have set up packet writing). You need cdrecord for this. Try $ cdrecord -scanbus to see whether cdrecord recognizes your drive. J -- There is no justice in road accidents. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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