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The Monday 2006-12-11 at 23:24 -0500, Bob S wrote:

> Hi Carlos,
> 
> No, I can mount other DVD's and view their contents. e.g. my 9.2 and 10.0 
> disks, for example.

Ah :-?

> >  2) The 10.2 was burned incorrectly.
> >
> I suppose that is possible but I can't read it to find out.
> >
> > As to 1), I use manual mounting only, so I can't help.
> >
> Rajko sent me a tip re: this exact same message but it pertained to being 
> unable to mount a floppy drive. There was a bug report on it in June but 
> was closed as a duplicate and the duplicated one is not publicly 
> accessable.

I think I remember something of that story, but not the details.

The only advice I can give is the one I use: I only mount manually, I 
don't care about automounting features, I do not like them.

You need the clasical line in /etc/fstab:

/dev/hdc    /mnt/dvd    auto  ro,noauto,user,exec     0 0

substitute /dev/hdc for your dvd device, and make sure /mnt/dvd (or any 
other place you like) exists and is empty. Then you mount with the command 
"mount /mnt/dvd" in a terminal.

I don't remember right now if you needed to dissable something in 9.3, but 
I could check my notes - that's what you were using, right?

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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