No, sorry, perhaps I should explain a little further. This is a slot- loaded cdrom. What I did is loaded the disc, I then unmounted it so I could use dd to make an image. Since its unmounted, the only way to remount it that I have found thus far is to go into Disk Utility and it gets remounted automatically. What I was wanting to do is find a way to remount it by hand so I wouldn't have to necessarily go into Disk Utility to remount it. If I don't remount it, I can't eject it. Remounting it to its previous mount point does not seem possible, but perhaps I'm doing something wrong. If I type mount /dev/disk1s0 / Volumes/blabla, it states it can't be done., basically, can't recall the exact message, but that's the general idea.

tnx


Scott
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On Mar 21, 2007, at 6:54 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

doesn't opening it mount it?



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