eric said: > Dear linux user: > > I copy pppoe , and other related file in formatted cd-rw disk in window > xp by easy cd creator , so that I just drap and drop the pppoe.deb files > to my cd-rw. After I change os to linux 2.2.18, the aunto mount see > three different file names > called autorun.inf and some otherthings. so I umount and mount -t vfat > /dev/cdrom /cdrom and > mount -t ntfs /dev/cdrom /cdrom > linux all response worng fs type, can not see content of cd
for a CD to be recognized it must be 'finished'. or 'closed'. You cannot put a CD with an open session on the system and expect it to work. Most all CDROMs use the ISO9660 format (some use some extensions such as joliet or rockridge). I do not think I have ever heard or seen of a CD that used FAT or NTFS as the filesystem. Sounds like there may be more then 1 session on the disc, and the system cannot see the other session(s) because they are not closed. Though luckily I have never had the pleasure of using winXP. also expect the file names to be garbled because most win32 CD burning apps do not support rockridge. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]