> That's the only shortcoming of autofs.  You don't know which directories
> maybe mounted with autofs, without looking at /etc/auto.*.

but thats fine as long as you get /mnt/cdrom when u access it.

> To access your cdrom, you'll have to type cd /amnt/cdrom (no tab!).  It will

I tried.. it still dosnt' work.. infact i think the problem is somewhere
else.. when i say "autofs status", it dosn't show me any active mount
points.. is that the case? ot it shows something only on mounting?

anyway, now my problem is that autofs dosn't work.. nor does normal mount
work! when i say "mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom", it says kernel
cannot recognize /dev/cdrom as a valid character device.. any help?


-sarang

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