Icos Lau III wrote:
Hy,
I try setup many diferents ways to automount my data DVDs on openSUSE 10.2, but nothing works.
The mount from konsole works fine, but the automount only work for cdrom drive.
I read many articles for these problem, somebody tell me install ivman, others describe change the udev, but is look fine. In SuSE 10.1, the automount of DVDs works pretty good, but on 10.2 i dont understand the reason for not working.
Also, i try change KDE > Desktop Settings > Periphals, but dont work too.
If somebody help me...
Tks
I have the same problem that you have. It will not mount a dvd but works perfectly with a cdrom. I suspect, that the program that is used to create the mount point is failing to create the directory name in /media. I have found that his works after some software burning. Too make a long story short, I have found that the following works: 1. determine the device name name of your drive. You can do this by inserting a cdrom and execute the following command more /proc/mounts This will list the /device, generally it will be something like /dev/hdc, where it is the second chain of ide, master (slave would be /dev/hdd). Make sure you remove your cdrom 2. edit your /etc/fstab. Add something like this in it: /dev/dvd /mnt/dvd auto user,noauto,ro,exec 0 0 3. create a subdirectory , e.g., mkdir -p /mnt/dvd 4. insert your dvd 5. ls /mnt/dvd This should display your dvd files. It seems the program will automatically mount the dvd. You will need to umount the drive afer using it. -- Joseph Loo jloo@acm.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org