Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 15:21:47 -0600
> Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> 
>> You do not 
>> have to create any directories or issue any command line arguments for 
>> this to happen.
> 
> But you do have to wonder where the hell it actually mounted
> it as the one thing nautilus won't tell you without water boarding
> is what the heck is the actual path to the folder it is browsing :-).
> 
It will usually be /media/<name of the CD/DVD> That way, if you have
more then one disk mounted at a time, or a script that requires a
specific disk, you can go by the name of the mount point. Then
again, the mount command will also tell you where it is mounted. ;)

Mikkel
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