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On Sunday 23 February 2003 09:50 pm, Chris wrote:
> On Sunday 23 February 2003 08:14 pm, Greg Meyer decided to hunt and peck on
>
> the keyboard and typed:
> > On Sunday 23 February 2003 08:00 pm, Chris wrote:
> > > Hmm, followed your directions, still the same problem and if I read
> > > this correctly when I run 'mount' from the command line it still shows
> >
> > Actually, you should rebbot
>
> Got it!  Thanks to everyone who replied, my only assumption is that before
> I burn a cd I have to mount my burner correct?  And I do that the same way

No need to mount the burner.  You actually mount a filesystem, not a drive.  
Thereofre there is no need to mount a drive without a filesystem on it.

> I did to read the files, "mount /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom" as root of course. 

You mount it when you want to use it as a reader.

> Funny thing is that with supermount enabled there was no problem copying
> all the files from a cd that had only one directory but one with multiple
> directories would flake out after copying about 4 or 5 files.
>
The updated kernel 2.4.19-24 fixes this, so if you like supermount and want to 
keep it on, update your kernel.  If you do update, turn it back on with 

supermount -i enable

and reboot

> Geezz Linux is so much fun!  Learn something every day.

Tis true
- -- 
Greg
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