On Tuesday 03 May 2005 05:24 pm, Bill Marcum wrote: > On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 04:48:27PM -0500, Mr Mike wrote: > > apt CDROM method /var/lib/apt/methods/CDROM has quit finding my DVDRW > > for some reason. > > > > I recently modified my fstab and mountpoints in /media to reflect the > > actual device types.. ie: /media/cdrom0 to /media/dvdrw and > > /media/cdrom1 to /media/cdrw In the event I should add another optical > > disk then I plan to add appropriate numbers to the mount points ( > > /media/dvdrw2 etc..) These changes haven't effected any other app that > > requires or needs access to the DVD.... > > > > So... just how do I get apt to find the device? There is a file > > /var/lib/apt/cdroms.list but I have no idea if it is editable or not > > and if it is, what to change. It appears to have a md5 sum of the > > disk or something at the beginning of each device but uummm... I'm > > just way outa my league here and need help... > > > apt-cdrom -d=/media/dvdrw add
Yup.. I found it... loaded the cdrom but didn't solve the problem.. apt-get install <whatever> or Synaptic, they all still didn't find my DVD.. tried these additional switches I found in man pages.. apt-cdrom -f -d=/media/dvdrw -o Acquire::cdrom::mount=/dev/dvdrw add (-f = fast. the media is good so don't check it out for errors) (-o = add this option to the config file) Havent' had time to check it out yet but hopeful it worked... Thanks for the input.. > > > > -- > QOTD: > "It's not the despair... I can stand the despair. It's the hope." > > -- Cheers: Mike .. Now, a little humor compliments of Linux Fortune... You Earth people glorified organized violence for forty centuries. But you imprison those who employ it privately. -- Spock, "Dagger of the Mind", stardate 2715.1
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