On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 8:35 am, aaron wrote:
> Derek Jennings wrote:
> >On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 5:50 am, aaron wrote:
> >>Hi I just finished installing mandrake 9.0 and am a bit bewildered.
> >>I look at /mnt/cdrom and in konqueror I see a lock on the icon. My scsi
> >>cdrom drive also has a lock on it. I can't access the drive from the
> >>command line. I can't chmod I can't chown. I have one cddrive with no
> >>lock on it but the disc shows all the content locked????
> >>I am guessing this is due to the supermount but don't see any
> >>documentation on this.
> >
> >Is there a CD in the drive?
> >(Not an audio CD, as that is not a file system and cannot be browsed.)
> >
> >derek
>
> You bet and I tried a few. I had just deleted debian (too much bother at
> this stage in my life)
> they worked fine then. In mandrake 8 all was fine. I am seeing a picture
> of a lock on the icons and also on the contents on the inserted cd of
> the one drive that doesn't have the lock!!!!
>
> thanks
>

Sorry if it seemed a dumb thing to ask, but you would be surprised how many 
people have asked that question without having a data CD in the drive :)

Maybe your /etc/fstab file is incorrect. Here is what mine looks like :-
none /mnt/cdrom supermount 
dev=/dev/scd0,fs=auto,ro,--,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,umas
k=0 0 0

(Note I am using scsi emulation that is why it is /dev/scd0 instead of 
/dev/hdc)

If you are not using supermount, then of course the CD has to be mounted 
before use. If you are using supermount, any attempt to mount the CD will 
just screw up supermount.

derek


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