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En/La Mitchell Laks ha escrit, a 15/05/05 19:54: | Hi, | I have multiple computers with debian installed. | | my /etc/fstab includes the lines | | /dev/hdd /media/cdrom0 iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0 | /dev/hdc /media/cdrom1 iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0 | | the /media directory has | cdrom floppy and floppy0 files. | | I have noticed that l can easily mount a cdrom on /dev/hdd (or /dev/hdc ) by | writing as superuser | mount /dev/hdd /mnt | mount /dev/hhc /mnt. | | However what I would expect to work | mount /media/cdrom0 or | mount /media/cdrom1 or | mount /dev/hdd or | mount /dev/hdc | | dont work, with message | mount: mount point /media/cdrom0 does not exist | | Now I do have discover1 installed, as well as udev. This machine is running | sid, but I have noticed this malfeasance on many of my machines, some of | them servers running sarge. | | I have generally 'solved' this by getting rid of udev and creating the right | devices in /dev/ directory. Of course that it just circumventing the problem | not addresssing it. | | Ok, what should I be doing really??? | | Mitchell | | Hi Mitchell, Yes, I have noticed exactly the same thing. It seems that the media/cdrom0 etc. are not persistent - they are removed every time your reboot. I assume that this is a feature not a bug and that there are good reasons for that. Practically speaking, it means you have to mkdir the /media/cdromN files before mounting something to them. I've written a script that does that when I want to mount the drives. Wiser heads than mine can probably explain why the /media/cdrom0, 1, ...n mount points are not presistent. Cheers, Jonathan -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux)
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