>Use in every console 'cd' to take the user to 'the
>home'. CD insn't
>anybodys's home at your computer? 

>Then using 'su' umount it by giving 'umount dev/hdd'
>(assuming that
your
>cd is at hdd as mine...) 

A better instruction would be to umount /dev/cdrom,
since this will almost always be a symlink pointing to
your cdrom device.  Far more systems use /dev/cdrom
for their cdrom devices than use /dev/hdd, because
this includes nearly everybody with /dev/hdd,
/dev/sdd, /dev/hd<someotherletter> and
/dev/sd<someotherletter> as the cdrom device.

And you might want to watch using cd for two diff.
meanings within the same sentence.  you did it twice
and I found it rather confusing until I reread your
post twice.

Tschus,

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