On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 17:54:27 -0700 (PDT)
"Ed Yu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to setup automounter by reading the
> article in deamon news. The article uses cd0c, whereas
> I used to have acd0c in my fstab. I also found that
> acd0a can also be used in mount. What are the
> differenc
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Ed Yu wrote:
> I was trying to setup automounter by reading the
> article in deamon news. The article uses cd0c, whereas
cd0c is SCSI drive
> I used to have acd0c in my fstab. I also found that
> acd0a can also be used in mount. What are the
acd0c is most likely ATAPI cdrom
I was trying to setup automounter by reading the
article in deamon news. The article uses cd0c, whereas
I used to have acd0c in my fstab. I also found that
acd0a can also be used in mount. What are the
differences between them? I understand that slice c in
normal hardisk means the whole disk, is t