yep
/dev/cdrom
I see:
suse:/ # mount /dev/cdrom /mnt
mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only
suse:/ #
suse:/ #
suse:/ # ls /mnt
ARCHIVES.gz INDEX.gz README.DOS content.key
gpg-pubkey-1d061a62-427a396f.asc pubring.gpg
COPYING LICENSE.TXT SuSEgo.ico control.xml
gpg-pubkey-307e3d54-44201d5d.asc suse
COPYING.de LIESMICH autorun.inf directory.yast
gpg-pubkey-3d25d3d9-36e12d04.asc
COPYRIGHT LIESMICH.DOS boot
docu gpg-pubkey-9c800aca-40d8063e.asc
COPYRIGHT.de README content
dosutils ls-lR.gz
ChangeLog README.BETA.DOS content.asc gpg-pubkey-0dfb3188-41ed929b.asc
media.1
suse:/ #
suse:/ #
suse:/ #
Thanks!
-Dan
On 9/17/06, John Andersen
On Sunday 17 September 2006 01:23, Dan Bikle wrote:
Hi,
I just installed suse 10.1 on my pc.
The install went smoothly.
I'd like to mount a dvd using a simple shell command.
On my FreeBSD box it's easy to figure out since the installation put an entry for the dvd into /etc/fstab.
I'm not sure what the device would be for Suse.
Well it might be as simple as /dev/dvd or it might be something like /dev/hdd or it might be /dev/cdrecorder. Or it might be /dev/cdrom.
You can either dig thru the boot messages or do some eject /dev/XXXX till the right unit responds.
-- _____________________________________ John Andersen