On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 17:46:55 -0400
Matt Agnew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm clueless as the "none" and "supermount" - 


 "none" is to do with disk labelling, there is no label allocated to
this device.

 "supermount" is some sort of auto mounting program that mounts
and unmounts removable disks.

ro means mead only (it os a cddrom, no point in letting the os try and
write to it)

is it correct that your cdrom is a scsi device? 

also there should be a leading / in dev/scd0 ir should be /dev/scd0

>what do these mean?  Also, 
> does the "ro" give rights only to members of the root group?  And what 
> is the "- -" following that?  I assume the iso8559-1 stuff relates to 
> filename protocol.  Should I just edit out everything before "dev" and 
> give it a go?



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