I have been noticing that when I pop various media in my computer that when i look in the /media folder there are 'echoes' of those folders left long after the media has been removed. For example, there is a folder in there that was a DVD that I played in my system at one point. Now this doesn't happen all the time or I'd have hundreds of folders by now. At present count there are two folders there that represent DVD's one for a movie and the other is for the SuSE 9.3 DVD.
Actually, I don't know if it is just something weird with SuSE 9.3 or most of the more recent versions of SuSE. I suppose it could be a Linux thing and not SuSE but I think SuSE is the one who handles media this way. Don't other distros just have stuff in /mnt? Anyone have any suggestions as to how I might clear out these ghost folders? I'm checking the Novell site and there doesn't seem to be anything there, still searching though. -- Jarrod Major GPG Fingerprint: 4556 EFA8 EC69 7C54 EE33 C881 2C7C 0E10 2439 231E
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