L.A.Lawless wrote:

> On Saturday 21 July 2001 5:25 pm, you wrote:
> 
> This brings me to a problem that I encountered with Madrake Freq. I 
> find that often /mnt/cdrom is a locked directory and I cannot get 
> access even as root. To be told that root has insufficient 
> permissions is a little odd. I can create another directory im .mnt 
> and an fstab entry to point to it, and that gives me access, but then 
> I have complaints about multiple mounts and it's no good fro such as 
> rpmdrake that is looking for a cd on /mnt/cdrom. I can cure it for a 
> time, then it mysreriously returns. BTW it's an IDE drive and I only 
> have the one. So, get rid of supermount? How would that solve a 
> locked directory in /mnt?
> 
> Apologies for the fact that I haven't set up Postfix completely yet, 
> specifically, no aliases.
> 

Locked doesn't have to mean you don't have persmission to access the 
file. Supermount could be locking the drive. One easy way to find out is 
to disable it.

What does postfix have to do with the first part of your e-mail?

-- 
Sincerely,

David Walluck
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