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On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 08:17:56PM +0200, David Baron wrote:
> What is the point of having an Audio-CD item on the
> desktop if clicking will produce an error message every time!?
Oh, your issue is with some desktop environment's way of dealing
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Duh! It's not a data CD.
> The file system is set as iso660 or something like that.
Audio CDs do not have a filesystem, per-se. It's more like a record
with tracks than a filesystem.
What is it you're trying to achieve by mounting it?
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Simply trying to get/confirm everything is
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 09:47:27AM +0100, David Baron wrote:
> An audio CD will not mount but can be accessed by appropriate utilities.
Duh! It's not a data CD.
> The file system is set as iso660 or something like that.
Audio CDs do not have a file
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David Baron (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> My device table is /etc/fstab
>
> I changed the mounting and can now manually mount a data CD in hdc or
> hdd, the correct locations.
>
> An audio CD will not mount but can be accessed by appropriate
> utilities.
>
> The file system is set as is
My device table is /etc/fstab
I changed the mounting and can now manually mount a data CD in hdc or hdd, the
correct locations.
An audio CD will not mount but can be accessed by appropriate utilities.
The file system is set as iso660 or something like that. I probably want
Joliet if the kernel
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On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 06:18:01PM +0200, David Baron wrote:
> My device table file has entries for CDrom and CDrom1 among others that are
> simply not tied to any real mountable device. The hard disks and the floppy
> are correct but the CDs are not.
Hello
David Baron (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> My device table file has entries for CDrom and CDrom1 among others
> that are simply not tied to any real mountable device. The hard disks
> and the floppy are correct but the CDs are not. How do I fix this?
Are you talkong about /etc/fstab? Eithe
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 06:18:01PM +0200, David Baron said
> My device table file
Which file is this? The output of "dmesg" is the canonical list of
hardware the kernel knows about.
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My device table file has entries for CDrom and CDrom1 among others that are
simply not tied to any real mountable device. The hard disks and the floppy
are correct but the CDs are not. How do I fix this?
This was a Knoppix hard disk installation with Debian 2.4.1
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