I put this in another message, but you may have missed it.  So please accept my
apology for posting this info again :-)

When I have my cd-rom on /dev/sr0 and my cd-rw on /dev/sr1, the
following occurs when I mount:         

        $ mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrom
            mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting
read-only
          
        cool..., but now when:
      
            $ mount /dev/sr1 /mnt/cdrw
            mount: block device /dev/cdrw is write-protected, mounting
read-only
            mount: /dev/cdrw already mounted or /mnt/cdrw busy  
     
huh? And, say I dismount /dev/sr0 and:
        $ mount /dev/cdrw /mnt/sr1
            mount: block device /dev/cdrw is write-protected, mounting
read-only 

====> And when I look at /mnt/cdrw, the cd-rom on /dev/sr0 spins, and the data
is what is in that drive!!!  This is just too wierd.  It seems I can't use the
cdrw as a 2nd cdrom...

I haven't tried the same with "-t iso9660" and am not sitting at my machine
now.  I'll try later and report back.

--- Net Llama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[big snip] 
> > The only ones I am unsure about are the Mv* and Mmerge modules.  I
> > never did
> > anything myself to cause these to load....
>
> Well, they're sucking down *alot* of memory, and if you're not using all
> of them, you should get rid of them. 
> 
> So, what about my suggestions for mounting CDs?  You didn't comment on
> that.


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