On Thursday 11 August 2005 22:52, Jonathan Brooks wrote:
Hi,
Don't you just need to set the entry in your /etc/fstab to: /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom iso9660 ro,user,noauto
If you then type 'mount /media/cdrom' as a normal user you should see the audio disk mounted under /media/cdrom, and off you go with your favourite CD player.....
This works for me.
No it doesn't. You can't mount audio CDs The problem is that console logins don't use resmgr. The solution is to do one of four things 1. Edit /etc/pam.d/login and add the line session required pam_resmgr.so This will make it automatic, but note that if you get a fatal error in your resmgr daemon, you will no longer be able to log in, not even as root 2. su to root and activate resmgr manually, by running resmgr login <username> tty0 then exit back to your user account. This will have to be done anew on every login 3. Edit /etc/logindevperm and make sure your cdrom device is listed in there. This should work so long as you don't use resmgr aware applications to play CDs 4. Log in graphically through kdm. This is the normal way to do it, and will make everything work automatically