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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tim Daneliuk
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 11:15 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Re: CDROM Boot Hangs But Only Under 6.x
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
SNIP
If your MB is new it should work
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tim Daneliuk
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 1:07 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Re: CDROM Boot Hangs But Only Under 6.x
This was a brand new Abit LG-95Z mobo. The solution was to return
Not in this case. As I mentioned in a prior post, I tried booting
with the 7.0-BETA4 ISO and got the exact same results.
Response:
Yes, sorry about that; was in too much of a hurry and missed the later
posts.
David
___
I have 18 brand new Gateway towers at work (I can supply the model
numbers after school restarts next week). I wanted to clone them using
dd and an external usb hard drive. I couldn't boot 6.x or 7.x CDs on
any of the boxes, but I was able to install 7 (I didn't try 6.x) on a
usb stick, set
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours on it.
So ... here's a fun
NetOpsCenter wrote:
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On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours on it.
David M. Patronis wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours on it.
On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours on it.
So ... here's a fun one: I can boot and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours on it.
So ... here's a fun
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours on it.
So ... here's a fun
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Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:53 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Re: CDROM Boot Hangs But Only Under 6.x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
SNIP
If your MB is new it should work. Older MB's have problems with
the new way to boot off an optical cd. You can try BIOS/CMOS
updates from the motherbard mfg if they are available. Sometimes
even back-flashing to older BIOS fixes it.
This is a brand new ABIT
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 06:40 AM, Ivan Levchenko wrote:
Hello,
Could you show the results of:
dmesg | grep acd
and
ls -l /dev/ | grep acd
Here they are:
0-$ dmesg | grep acd
acd0: CD-RW 10X8X32 at ata1-master using PIO4
acd1: CDROM ATAPI CD-ROM DRIVE 40X MAXIMUM at ata1-slave using PIO4
0-$
Here is my latest try on it (where I dropped the 'a' at the end of
'acd0a'):
# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
cd9660: /dev/acd0: No such file or directory
#
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freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
Hello,
Could you show the results of:
dmesg | grep acd
and
ls -l /dev/ | grep acd
On 7/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my latest try on it (where I dropped the 'a' at the end of
'acd0a'):
# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
cd9660: /dev/acd0: No such file or
Hello,
Try just mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
(without the a)
On 7/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 07:48 PM, Bill Moran wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can read from my CDROM under Windows 98 , but when I try
to read
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 07:48 PM, Bill Moran wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can read from my CDROM under Windows 98 , but when I try
to read from it under FreeBSD 4.3 I get told that the device is
busy. My presumption is that either part of the device driver is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can read from my CDROM under Windows 98 , but when I try
to read from it under FreeBSD 4.3 I get told that the device is busy.
My presumption is that either part of the device driver is corrupted,
or there is some status data kept long
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 08:02:24PM +0800, uid0 wrote:
IBM Netfinity 5000 with 2 SCSI HDs, SCSI Tape Drive and ATAPI CDrom.
If your CD-ROM is ATA slave, then try changing it to ATA master. If it
is master, then try slave.
I had same looking problem with much cheaper hardware (MSI motherboard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running FreeBSD 4.3 (see uname -a below) and I have only
used the CDROM to install new versions of FreeBSD . Now I
want to use it for file storage. What programs must I have to
be able to read from and write to a CDROM
I can't seem to mount my CD drives, in particular my dvd-cdrw. I'm
trying to burn ISO's w/ k3b but can't add the device because of the
error. It won't even let me change drive permissions. What can I do?
I may be wrong on this, but I do not believe you mount a drive
to burn a cd/dvd. The
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm a little confused... I thought I had RELENG_5_4. uname -a says:
FreeBSD wlaptop 5.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #1: Thu Oct 6
21:18:29 EDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WLAPTOP i386
Isn't this
Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm a little confused... I thought I had RELENG_5_4. uname -a says:
FreeBSD wlaptop 5.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #1: Thu Oct 6
21:18:29 EDT 2005
[EMAIL
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Don't top-post, please.
Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've googled the error, but the information was mostly related to cd
burning or errors in different releases from months or years
ago.
Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm a little confused... I thought I had RELENG_5_4. uname -a says:
FreeBSD wlaptop 5.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #1: Thu Oct 6
21:18:29 EDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WLAPTOP i386
Isn't this RELENG_5_4?
It was, but
Thank you for your reply!
Are you talking about upgrading to the 6.0-BETA? Is it a fairly
transparent process, or is it going to require a lot of reconfiguring
and reinstalling? I'm not sure I have time to update if that's the
case. I'm working under a deadline at the moment.
Is there
Don't top-post, please.
Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've googled the error, but the information was mostly related to cd
burning or errors in different releases from months or years
ago. Nothing recent that I could
On 10/9/05, Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've just installed FreeBSD on my laptop (decided I wanted a more
developer-friendly computer). Aside from what appear to be the standard
newbie problems, every thing's gone remarkably well, except for this:
I have a
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 10/9/05, Wayne Witzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've just installed FreeBSD on my laptop (decided I wanted a more
developer-friendly computer). Aside from what appear to be the standard
newbie problems, every thing's gone remarkably well, except for
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 14:42:22 +
Bryan Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not sure which list to post this to, I'll start here. :-) I am
trying to play a CD through amaroK in KDE, but when I try to mount
the disc I get the following error:
cd9660: /dev/acdo: Operation not permitted
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 02:42:22PM +, Bryan Maynard wrote:
I am not sure which list to post this to, I'll start here. :-) I am
trying to play a CD through amaroK in KDE, but when I try to mount the
disc I get the following error:
You don't have to mount a music CD.
cd9660: /dev/acdo:
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Andreas Davour wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Bryan Maynard wrote:
I am not running as root when trying to access the device and I'm
sure this is the problem. . . I just don't know how to fix it :-) .
I don't know if I used amaroK or whatever KDE
Hello,
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 10:55:42AM +0200 or thereabouts, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hi
I'm searching for a CDROM firewall package FreeBSD based
I know there is several but I can't remember their names.
It is called m0n0wall, it is based on FreeBSD 4.x.
Go and grab it from:
jason henson wrote:
I have got to a point where I need some help. I have got starcraft
tot install, broodwar to install, and update it. I can run programs
from cd in with, like setup.exe, but starcraft still can't read a file
on the cd. I have mounted the cd in my home dir, created the right
On Friday 25 February 2005 10:13, dick hoogendijk wrote:
What is the easiest way to copy a complete cdrom with freebsd-4.11?
Normally I use burncd to burn an iso file to a new cdr, but I never
copied a complete cdrom to cdr under freebsd. My windows machines
are down and I need the copy soon.
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 11:02:14AM -0600, Josh Paetzel wrote:
On Friday 25 February 2005 10:13, dick hoogendijk wrote:
What is the easiest way to copy a complete cdrom with freebsd-4.11?
Normally I use burncd to burn an iso file to a new cdr, but I never
copied a complete cdrom to cdr under
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 10:49:46AM -, John Conover wrote:
Is OpenOffice available for 5.3 on a CDROM?
I'm on a dial up, and its too big.
I think bsdmall sells it, but I don't know.
Kris
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Sergei Gnezdov wrote:
Hi,
I need to mount /dev/acd0 (cdrom) from the standard user account.
Do I have to give the user account write access to /dev/acd0 device or
there is another way I don't know about?
I'm not 100% sure about this, but I believe that audio cds use a different
file system than data cds. cd9660 is the iso cd format.
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Trysch wrote:
hi i am having a problem mounting my cdrom some of the time on freebsd 5.3
my cdrom is also a 28 times burner
if i put in a data
Trysch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi i am having a problem mounting my cdrom some of the time on freebsd 5.3
my cdrom is also a 28 times burner
if i put in a data disk and type mount -t cd9660 -r /dev/acd0 /cdrom
it mounts just fine.
however if i put in a regular cd to just listen to not
I've tried every mount command i can find t otry and it wont mount at
all with music in the cdrom at all
Lucas Holt wrote:
I'm not 100% sure about this, but I believe that audio cds use a
different file system than data cds. cd9660 is the iso cd format.
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Trysch wrote:
hi i
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 11:38:21AM -0700, Trysch wrote:
however if i put in a regular cd to just listen to not an mp3 disk is
tells me its an incorrect super block
Audio CDs do not have a filesystem and cannot be mounted. They can,
however, be read and played with an appropriate program.
--
Petre Bandac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sep 14 12:34:18 xxl kernel: cd9660: Joliet Extension (Level 1)
Sep 14 12:34:18 xxl kernel: Sep 14 12:34:18 xxl kernel: cd9660: Joliet
Extension (Level 1)
Sep 14 12:34:26 xxl kernel: acd0: READ_BIG - MEDIUM ERROR asc=0x02
ascq=0x00 error=0x04
and
On Tue, 25 May 2004, Donald Szatkowski wrote:
It appears that there are quite a few problems with basic setup and
cdrom. Could someone please post a copy of associated files to give
an example of setup?
1. add vfs.usermount=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf
2. run sysctl
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 09:25:34AM -0500, Donald Szatkowski wrote:
It appears that there are quite a few problems with basic setup and cdrom.
What does this mean? Please elaborate: do you mean that setup
beginning with sysinstall is problematic, in that you cannot use your
cdrom drive during
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 1:35 am, Chris wrote:
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In summary: the only way to mount my cdrom after burning an ISO is
to reboot first.
Prior to 5.2.1-RC1, I was able to burn ISO imaged onto a CDRW using
burncd, then
Hi chris,
You first have to unmount the cdrom before you can mount
a new cd, you can do that by typing:
umount /cdrom
greets, Martijn
On Thursday 18 March 2004 16:35, Chris wrote:
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In summary: the only way to mount
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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In summary: the only way to mount my cdrom after burning an ISO is to reboot first.
Prior to 5.2.1-RC1, I was able to burn ISO imaged onto a CDRW using burncd, then
later
* Martijn [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-18 08:14]:
Hi chris,
You first have to unmount the cdrom before you can mount
a new cd, you can do that by typing:
umount /cdrom
greets, Martijn
On Thursday 18 March 2004 16:35, Chris wrote:
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Thankyou to each of you for your comments re mounting the CDROM. I have
now got it working. As for the age of the OS - newer is not always
better, I am afraid. Of course this depends on both hardware and
software, but there is no doubt that the newer hardware (disks etc) are
far less
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 06:54:52AM -0800, Mardoc Inc. wrote:
Thankyou to each of you for your comments re mounting the CDROM. I have
now got it working. As for the age of the OS - newer is not always
better, I am afraid. Of course this depends on both hardware and
software, but there is
On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 06:58:34PM -0800, Mardoc Inc. wrote:
I am using FreeBSD 2.2.7-CAM. My motherboard is a Super P6SNE II, circa
1997.
This wasn't ever a supported FreeBSD release, let alone that 2.x
releases have been out of support for years. However,
I am trying to read from a CD.
On Sunday 15 February 2004 08:58 pm, Mardoc Inc. wrote:
To: FreeBSD advisors:
Re: CDROM
Dear Sir/Madam
I am currently using FreeBSD to operate some digitizing equipment. I
cannot upgrade
to a newer version of FreeBSD because all the current equipment is somewhat
locked to it.
I am
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 22:02:18 +0100, you wrote:
I have an old pc on witch I want to install freebsd, only when the bios
does not see the cdrom drive. But windows does. It is a normal IDE cdrom
and set to slave (hard disk primary). Also when I run the installation
it stops when it has to read
Save yourself the $50 investment in the old hardware and do a network
installation. You'll need a floppy drive and a network card. Create
the boot floppies and choose FTP installation.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-pre.html#INSTALL-FLOPPIES
Yank that old
On Feb 11, 2004, at 4:02 PM, Wouter Grol wrote:
I have an old pc on witch I want to install freebsd, only when the
bios does not see the cdrom drive. But windows does.
Hi--
If the BIOS doesn't recognize the CD-ROM drive, that's generally a
NO-GO for FreeBSD working with the drive. You
/ports/systuils/eject
Utility for ejecting media from CD or optical disk drive.
This is a simple program that eject media from CD or optical disk
drive. This program work under FreeBSD 2.1.5-RELEASE or later
version.
:)
On Saturday 26 July 2003 07:31 am, Lorin Lund wrote:
I have a new
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 10:31, Lorin Lund wrote:
Is there any program that will cause the CD to eject?
Here's how I do it. There's no need for special ports like sysutils/eject.
-$ cat ~/bin/ejectcd.sh
/usr/local/bin/sudo /sbin/umount -v /cdrom
/usr/sbin/cdcontrol -v -f /dev/acd0 Eject
--
Adam
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 08:31:02AM -0600, Lorin Lund wrote:
I have a new hand-me-down PC for my FreeBSD box. After I installed from
CD (v 4.8)
I discovered that the eject button does not work on this cd-rom drive.
Is there any program that will cause the CD to eject?
This may be a dumb
I think ive heard thru the same grapevine as you about such a
contraption. i have no idea if something of this nature exists or not.
and initial logic makes me think [exactly as previously stated] cd
drives, are hardware for cd's. and only dvd's drive has the necessary
extra hardware to read
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 03:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, what ive heard is there's some kind of tweaked emulation
under windows, which tricks the system into thinking the cdrom drive
is a dvd drive, and the system compensates for the work the drive cant
actually do [perhaps some kind of
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 11:44, Neu, Benjamin S. wrote:
Is there an echo in this mailing list?! :)
Maybe :) I only kept half of the thread. Sorry for wasting bits
Frank
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+-- Chris [freebsd] [15-07-03 21:51 -0500]:
| Hiya -
|
| Is there an app/emulator that will allow my ordinary CD Rom reader to play
| store bought DVD movies?
|
| --
|
| Best regards,
| Chris
*no*. and if you are able to do so,
Nope! A cd-rom is built (hardware wise) for CD's not DVD's!
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Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 9:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CDRom able to play DVD movies
Hiya -
Is there an app/emulator
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 09:54 pm, Neu, Benjamin S. wrote:
Nope! A cd-rom is built (hardware wise) for CD's not DVD's!
I wanted to be sure - someplace, somewhere I heard, that under windows, this
could be done. Heh - I musta overheard that from some other users in passing
- I was sure that
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 21:58:34 -0500
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 09:54 pm, Neu, Benjamin S. wrote:
Nope! A cd-rom is built (hardware wise) for CD's not DVD's!
I wanted to be sure - someplace, somewhere I heard, that under
windows, this could be done. Heh - I musta
+-- Marko Leer [freebsd] [29-06-03 09:51 +0200]:
| Hi all,
|
| I'm running this 1U server with a cd-RW-rom-drive.
| Every now and then the drive opens. Unfortunately it's a laptop
| sort of drive because it's in a 1U server, so it won't close by
| itself.
|
| I was wondering if there's any
Hello -
I happened to reboot my server last night without a disk in one of the
cdrom drives. It caused the startup process to halt, dropping me to a
shell prompt as it tried to fsck the volume. Wasn't happy proceeding
until I fed the drive a disk. In my environment this is A Bad
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Jerry McAllister wrote:
I happened to reboot my server last night without a disk in one of the
cdrom drives. It caused the startup process to halt, dropping me to a
shell prompt as it tried to fsck the volume. Wasn't happy proceeding
until I fed the drive a disk.
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
/dev/acd0c /cdrom cd9660 ro,auto 0 0
/dev/acd1c /cdrom1 cd9660 ro,auto 0 0
Looking at the man page, the last column indicates the fsck type, and 0 is
supposed
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
/dev/acd0c /cdrom cd9660 ro,auto 0 0
/dev/acd1c /cdrom1 cd9660 ro,auto 0 0
Looking at the man page, the last column indicates the fsck type, and 0 is
From: Weston M. Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 00:43:01 +
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Excellentmusic cd's work fine. My confusion on the subject sorry. Thanks
for the help everyone
But nobody actually gave the complete answer, so some people will
continue to have
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 06:04 pm, Weston M. Price wrote:
Hello,
I recently built a new kernel to incorporate sound on my machine.
Everything
seemed to come off without a hitch, no problems whatsoever. I followed the
handbook and added a line to my custom kernel.
Well, mount /dev/acd0a does not work. Howerver, I did put in a data disk and
it mounted fine with the command mount /cdrom. However, a music CD will not
work. Is there some sort of special setting(s) I need to configure to mount
music CD's?
Thanks again.
Weston
On Wednesday 18 September
And even weirderwhen I do put in a data cdit is mounted as
/dev/acd0c which according to dmesg doesn't even existsyet it is in the
/dev directory structure.
Weston
On Wednesday 18 September 2002 04:03 am, Anish Mistry wrote:
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 06:04 pm, Weston M. Price
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 08:10 pm, Weston M. Price appears to have
written:
And even weirderwhen I do put in a data cdit is mounted as
/dev/acd0c which according to dmesg doesn't even existsyet it is
in the /dev directory structure.
the c in acd0c says it is the c partition
No, I literally just got the data cd to work. Howerver, at this point music
CD's will not mount.
Weston
On Wednesday 18 September 2002 04:41 am, Bob Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 08:10 pm, Weston M. Price appears to have
written:
And even weirderwhen I do put in a data
And even weirderwhen I do put in a data cdit is mounted as
/dev/acd0c which according to dmesg doesn't even existsyet it is in the
/dev directory structure.
This is the way it is supposed to work.
The device in dmesg will be acd0, while it will be
referred to when mounting
Excellentmusic cd's work fine. My confusion on the subject sorry. Thanks
for the help everyone
Weston
On Wednesday 18 September 2002 04:47 am, Greg Lane wrote:
And even weirderwhen I do put in a data cdit is mounted as
/dev/acd0c which according to dmesg doesn't even
On Thursday 18 July 2002 02:54 pm, Steve Mazerski wrote:
| On Thursday 18 July 2002 20:09, Daniel Bye wrote:
| On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 07:15:10AM -0700, Balaji, Pavan wrote:
| By default, cdrom is /dev/acd0c is only mountable by root in FreeBSD.
| You can make it mountable by normal users by
By default, cdrom is /dev/acd0c is only mountable by root in FreeBSD. You
can make it mountable by normal users by changing the /etc/fstab entry to
users,ro,noauto
/dev/acd0c /cdrom cd9660 users,ro,noauto 0 0
Pavan Balaji,
Intel Corporation
Only the Paranoid
On Thursday 18 July 2002 20:09, Daniel Bye wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 07:15:10AM -0700, Balaji, Pavan wrote:
By default, cdrom is /dev/acd0c is only mountable by root in FreeBSD. You
can make it mountable by normal users by changing the /etc/fstab entry to
users,ro,noauto
something).
S.Mazerski
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Any ideas? Just wondering...
(I may of course be overlooking something).
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On Friday 19 July 2002 00:15, Adam Weinberger wrote:
user localhost doesn't have access to read from /dev/acd0c.
-Adam
user localhost is in group operator, and /dev/acd0c
is readable by group operator:
localuser@localhost ls -l /dev/acd0c
crw-rw 4 root operator 117, 0 Jul 14
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