Hi, Thanks for that Sunny. Actually, I found the info on SuSE portal about mounting devices yesterday, as soon as I replied to your message!! And sorry about that reply, I messed up with the address field!! Thanks very much though and I'll see if it's got anything to do with subfs. Cheers! --- Sunny <sloncho@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday 11 December 2004 09:13, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
Hi,
I'm a newbie, so could I have instructions on how to do this?
as root, first make: #umount /dev/cdrecorder
then open /etc/fstab file. There should be a line like: /dev/cdrecorder /media/cdrecorder subfs ....
Duplicate this line and put "#" in the beginning of one of them (just a backup so we can revert :) ) now, change the other line to look like:
/dev/cdrecorder /media/cdrecorder udf,iso9660 noauto,users,ro,exec
save the file. From command prompt: mount /dev/cdrecorder (be sure you have disk in it :) )
If that's not possible, atleast where can I find some good and in-deapth documentation for subfs? What is it btw? :$
subfs is pretty good :). But sometimes it does not work well with some devices, or at least I had problems with it with my dvd recorder, so I needed to disable it.
so, from now on, you have to manually mount/umount the drive. But at least it will show you if the problem was with subfs or with the drive itself.
Cheers Sunny
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