Here is what I do manually. I load the cd into a drive and depending
on what cd I put in I type mount /dev/cdrom# /mnt/cdrom/grainger where
# is the number of the cd drive and grainger is one of 5 directories
that I have for the different cd's that I normally load.
I tried to configure the files nessasary for autofs but it does not
seem to do anything. There is no error message or anything that I can
find for the reason. I figure it is a lack of knowlage on my part but
I do want to get this automated.
Brian
Alfonso Barreto Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Exaclty what was your problem configuring the autofs?
> Explain better what structure do you want with the CD's, if you can
do it
> manually then it can be done with autofs....
>
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> On Wed, 27 May 1998, Brian Schramm wrote:
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> > I need to mount and unmount cd's and floppies automaticly. I have
> > read that autofs would do this for me. I have tried to configure it
> > myself to no success.
> >
> > Can someone tell me how I can do that? Also, can I have multiple cd
> > drives mount in a certain directory depending on the contents of the
> > cd? That way no mater where the cd is placed it will show up on the
> > same directory all the time. Also, is there a problem with sharing
> > Juliet cd's over a network?
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
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