On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 12:01:51AM +0200, Moritz Schulte wrote: > This can't work. In GNU/Hurd you always have to operate on the > translated node of the translator you want to operate on. Since you > (probably) installed your isofs translator on /cdrom, you have to > specify that node to remove the translator.
The reason for this hack was that isofs starts up /dev/hd2, and this would keep the mach device opened even after isofs went away. This is no longer true: storeio keeps track of the users and closes the Mach device after the last user went away. > Also, hd2 is Grub > notation, not GNU/Hurd notation, so this seems wrong, too. It's both. They differ in the partition naming, not in the device naming. Thanks, Marcus -- `Rhubarb is no Egyptian god.' Debian http://www.debian.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marcus Brinkmann GNU http://www.gnu.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.marcus-brinkmann.de

