I have got to a point where I need some help. I have got starcraft tot
install, broodwar to install, and update it. I can run programs from cd
in with, like setup.exe, but starcraft still can't read a file on the
cd. I have mounted the cd in my home dir, created the right wine config
file,
jason henson wrote:
I have got to a point where I need some help. I have got starcraft
tot install, broodwar to install, and update it. I can run programs
from cd in with, like setup.exe, but starcraft still can't read a file
on the cd. I have mounted the cd in my home dir, created the right
On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 04:27:20PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I currently own a site that offers Debian and NetBSD CD-ROM sets for sale. I
am
interested in becoming a FreeBSD CD-ROM publisher and offering a FreeBSD
5.3-RELEASE CD-ROM set for the i386 architecture for sale on
Hello,
I currently own a site that offers Debian and NetBSD CD-ROM sets for sale. I am
interested in becoming a FreeBSD CD-ROM publisher and offering a FreeBSD
5.3-RELEASE CD-ROM set for the i386 architecture for sale on my site. Are there
any specific requirements I would need to fulfill in
What is the easiest way to copy a complete cdrom with freebsd-4.11?
Normally I use burncd to burn an iso file to a new cdr, but I never
copied a complete cdrom to cdr under freebsd. My windows machines are
down and I need the copy soon. So please forgive me if I'm ignorant.
Hope the answer
On Friday 25 February 2005 10:13, dick hoogendijk wrote:
What is the easiest way to copy a complete cdrom with freebsd-4.11?
Normally I use burncd to burn an iso file to a new cdr, but I never
copied a complete cdrom to cdr under freebsd. My windows machines
are down and I need the copy soon
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 11:02:14AM -0600, Josh Paetzel wrote:
On Friday 25 February 2005 10:13, dick hoogendijk wrote:
What is the easiest way to copy a complete cdrom with freebsd-4.11?
Normally I use burncd to burn an iso file to a new cdr, but I never
copied a complete cdrom to cdr under
Hi,
I'm having some issues installing FreeBSD from the
Disc-1 CDROM. I'm using a Dell SC420 PowerEdge with
two 80GB drives in a RAID level-1 array.
When I get to the Disklabel Editor, both drives are
shown at top, and I can configure the first using auto
defaults, but when I select the 2nd
Is OpenOffice available for 5.3 on a CDROM?
I'm on a dial up, and its too big.
Thanks,
John
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Is OpenOffice available for 5.3 on a CDROM?
I'm on a dial up, and its too big.
I think bsdmall sells it, but I don't know.
Kris
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I am running FreeBSD 5.3. I have it presently loaded on an older Compaq
5140 computer. For some unknown reason, I am having a problem getting
DMA turned on for my CDROM drive. I am also receiving an error message
regarding the 'slave'. I had FreeBSD 5.2.1 loaded previously and never
received any
Sergei Gnezdov wrote:
Hi,
I need to mount /dev/acd0 (cdrom) from the standard user account.
Do I have to give the user account write access to /dev/acd0 device or
there is another way I don't know about?
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/lucky.freebsd.questions/browse_thread/thread
Hi,
I need to mount /dev/acd0 (cdrom) from the standard user account.
Do I have to give the user account write access to /dev/acd0 device or
there is another way I don't know about?
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ok i disabled hw.ata.atapi_dma=1 in loader.conf and this sovled the
problem.
how ever, i still can't burn a dvd with growisofs. i run
titan# dvd+rw-format -blank=full /dev/cd0a
* DVDRW format utility by [EMAIL PROTECTED], version 4.9.
* 4.7GB DVD-RW media in Sequential mode detected.
* blanking
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 10:48:04PM +1000, Timothy Smith wrote:
ok i disabled hw.ata.atapi_dma=1 in loader.conf and this sovled the
problem.
how ever, i still can't burn a dvd with growisofs. i run
titan# dvd+rw-format -blank=full /dev/cd0a
* DVD???RW format utility by [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 10:48:04PM +1000, Timothy Smith wrote:
ok i disabled hw.ata.atapi_dma=1 in loader.conf and this sovled the
problem.
how ever, i still can't burn a dvd with growisofs. i run
titan# dvd+rw-format -blank=full /dev/cd0a
* DVD???RW format utility by [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 11:17:20PM +1000, Timothy Smith wrote:
[...]
PubWare.exe is not an ISO 9660 image, so you could not mount it.
Marc
arhh i see. whats with this crappy having to use iso images anyway.
isn't there a way under nix to burn data.
it's rather limited.
Once
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 01:25:39PM +1000, Timothy Smith wrote:
yes, the hardware is perfect.
You mention in your original post that you feel like somehow the ata
just went bad in some way or another. Just to isolate this to a FreeBSD
software issue have you tried booting to, say, a Knoppix
ok i deleted the devices and ran sh MAKEDEV acd0 and still no joy
i'll pre-empt the it must be hardware by assuming you it's not, it's
does it on 2 different drives which work in other machines just fine.
one is an lg dvdrw the other a cdrw
my only possible thought now is it's something to do
On 2004-12-15 09:43, Timothy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0a /mount
cd9660: /dev/cd0a: Invalid argument
Try without *any* partition name:
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0 /mount
Since /mount is a non-standard name, you _did_ check that /mount exists
as a
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 09:43:49AM +1000, Timothy Smith wrote:
is there a way i can delete /dev/acd0* and remake the device, could
this be a fix?
I believe that mknod would be used to do such a thing; but don't ask
me how, I've never had to do it.
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Subhro wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Timothy Smith
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:14
To: James; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cannot mount cdrom - not a newbie problem
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0a
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2004-12-15 09:43, Timothy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0a /mount
cd9660: /dev/cd0a: Invalid argument
Try without *any* partition name:
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0 /mount
Since /mount is a non-standard name, you _did_
Peter Harmsen wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2004-12-15 09:43, Timothy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0a /mount
cd9660: /dev/cd0a: Invalid argument
Try without *any* partition name:
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0 /mount
Since /mount is a non-standard
i have a genuine problem here.
i noticed my backup cdrw's had stopped working at some point. upon
furthur investigation i find i cannot mount cd's full stop.
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /mount
cd9660: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument
the above command makes the drive light flicker for 3
Hi,
Have you tried:
# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0 /mntpnt
Seeing as how you said its a cdrw, I remember reading somewhere to
use /dev/cd0 and not /dev/acd0
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 07:16 am, Timothy Smith wrote:
i have a genuine problem here.
i noticed my backup cdrw's had stopped working
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0a /mount
cd9660: /dev/cd0a: Invalid argument
the exact same issue.
reinstalling etc is not an option since this is a development machine
and i need to work on it all the time, can't afford for it to be down.
fyi i am using freebsd 4.10 release
is there a way i can
what your suggesting is for 5.x
mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0 /mount
cd9660: /dev/cd0: No such file or directory
and yes /mount does exist and yes i do have permission to use it.
note how earlier i posted the problem with /cdrom
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2004-12-15 09:43, Timothy Smith [EMAIL
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Timothy Smith
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:14
To: James; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cannot mount cdrom - not a newbie problem
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0a /mount
Someone broke the silence:
i have a genuine problem here.
i noticed my backup cdrw's had stopped working at some point. upon
furthur investigation i find i cannot mount cd's full stop.
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /mount
cd9660: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument
Is this a typo of acd0c
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:49 am, Haulmark, Chris wrote:
Someone broke the silence:
i have a genuine problem here.
i noticed my backup cdrw's had stopped working at some point. upon
furthur investigation i find i cannot mount cd's full stop.
titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /mount
hi i am having a problem mounting my cdrom some of the time on freebsd 5.3
my cdrom is also a 28 times burner
if i put in a data disk and type mount -t cd9660 -r /dev/acd0 /cdrom it
mounts just fine.
however if i put in a regular cd to just listen to not an mp3 disk is
tells me its an incorrect
I'm not 100% sure about this, but I believe that audio cds use a different
file system than data cds. cd9660 is the iso cd format.
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Trysch wrote:
hi i am having a problem mounting my cdrom some of the time on freebsd 5.3
my cdrom is also a 28 times burner
if i put in a data
Trysch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi i am having a problem mounting my cdrom some of the time on freebsd 5.3
my cdrom is also a 28 times burner
if i put in a data disk and type mount -t cd9660 -r /dev/acd0 /cdrom
it mounts just fine.
however if i put in a regular cd to just listen
I've tried every mount command i can find t otry and it wont mount at
all with music in the cdrom at all
Lucas Holt wrote:
I'm not 100% sure about this, but I believe that audio cds use a
different file system than data cds. cd9660 is the iso cd format.
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Trysch wrote:
hi i
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 11:38:21AM -0700, Trysch wrote:
however if i put in a regular cd to just listen to not an mp3 disk is
tells me its an incorrect super block
Audio CDs do not have a filesystem and cannot be mounted. They can,
however, be read and played with an appropriate program.
--
Any thoughts?
I have acquired an on Toshiba Portege 3110. I caan boot 5.3-release on an
external cdrom, go through the installation screens, but when I attempt to
select installation media I get notification that no CDRom is found.
TIA,
-bg
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 06:48:22PM -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
I'm getting ready to do my last install (out of 3) ... on the sparc64 this
time, but I'd like to kknow one thing ... the instructions on cdrom
booting keep on referring only to the cdrom although there are 3
different cdroms that I
I'm getting ready to do my last install (out of 3) ... on the sparc64 this
time, but I'd like to kknow one thing ... the instructions on cdrom
booting keep on referring only to the cdrom although there are 3
different cdroms that I *think* are bootable... there's the miniinst, the
disk1
RH-8 platform intended to reboot into W2K. But
a cup of coffee later I find that Red Hat had already popped
up a window with the title of the disc and that it is a
1.1MB pdf file. I doubt this CDROM is a an ISO-9660
(or whatever). But it's nice that RH knew
pdf file. I doubt this CDROM is a an ISO-9660
(or whatever). But it's nice that RH knew automagically
what to do with it and to pop up the pdf reader.
Why do you doubt it's ISO-9660?
I know there is the genius in FBSD-land to do this; probably
just enough not people. My
that Red Hat had already popped
up a window with the title of the disc and that it is a
1.1MB pdf file. I doubt this CDROM is a an ISO-9660
(or whatever). But it's nice that RH knew automagically
what to do with it and to pop up the pdf reader.
Why do you doubt it's
Under freeBSD 5.2.1 I compiled cdrtools from /usr/ports/cdrtools.
Now, even though I'm expert under linux in burning CDs setting the
ATAPI RW-cdrom as a SCSI one via the module ide-scsi, I can't figure
out how to do the same under freebsd.
Could you please help?
By the way where, under
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On Wednesday 10 November 2004 22:24, Vittorio wrote:
Under freeBSD 5.2.1 I compiled cdrtools from /usr/ports/cdrtools.
Now, even though I'm expert under linux in burning CDs setting the
ATAPI RW-cdrom as a SCSI one via the module ide-scsi, I
In the last episode (Nov 10), Vittorio said:
Under freeBSD 5.2.1 I compiled cdrtools from /usr/ports/cdrtools.
Now, even though I'm expert under linux in burning CDs setting
the ATAPI RW-cdrom as a SCSI one via the module ide-scsi, I can't
figure out how to do the same under freebsd
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 03:24 pm, Vittorio wrote:
Under freeBSD 5.2.1 I compiled cdrtools from /usr/ports/cdrtools.
Now, even though I'm expert under linux in burning CDs setting
the ATAPI RW-cdrom as a SCSI one via the module ide-scsi, I can't
figure out how to do the same under
Murray Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wish to burn a CDROM that I can mount and show
people that yes there really is readable data on it
BUT I dont want it to be readable in a windows host.
So I am thinking that instead of the usual mkisofs routine that
makes a cd9660 filestructure
Hi all,
I wish to burn a CDROM that I can mount and show
people that yes there really is readable data on it
BUT I dont want it to be readable in a windows host.
So I am thinking that instead of the usual mkisofs routine that
makes a cd9660 filestructure I would just burn a CDROM
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 06:34:59PM -0400, jason wrote:
Search the current archives for a new feature with atacontrol, I think
its in this program. It will scan a disk and recover any data it can.
Sounds like what you need.
Hi Jason,
Thanks much for the hint! Unfortunately my data is on
Hi,
After wiping out my system :-(, i.e. the root-partition and parts of
/usr I'd like to rescue any data that might be left on the machine,
like /home, /var etc.
So I booted with the Live-CDROM (#2) and went to the Fixit Menu
item.
However I can't mount any paritions beside the original root
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
After wiping out my system :-(, i.e. the root-partition and parts of
/usr I'd like to rescue any data that might be left on the machine,
like /home, /var etc.
So I booted with the Live-CDROM (#2) and went to the Fixit Menu
item.
However I can't mount any paritions beside
Hi,
I have FreeBSD 4.10 installed.
When I mount the cdrom with #mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /cdrom
everything works fine.I can get to my ports and everything
But when I want to swap cds and I type #umount /cdrom
I get this error message:: Unable to umount /cdrom, Device is busy.
If I do the umont
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 11:22:12AM -0700, Laszlo Antal wrote:
When I mount the cdrom with #mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /cdrom
Verb. Sap. Make that:
# mount -t cd9660 -o ro /dev/acd0c /cdrom
For best results, set up all of the options etc. in /etc/fstab, and
then just use:
# mount
On Oct 13, 2004, at 1:29 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 11:22:12AM -0700, Laszlo Antal wrote:
When I mount the cdrom with #mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /cdrom
Verb. Sap. Make that:
# mount -t cd9660 -o ro /dev/acd0c /cdrom
For best results, set up all of the options etc
At 13:22 10/13/2004, Laszlo Antal wrote:
Hi,
I have FreeBSD 4.10 installed.
When I mount the cdrom with #mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /cdrom
everything works fine.I can get to my ports and everything
But when I want to swap cds and I type #umount /cdrom
I get this error message:: Unable to umount
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:22:12 -0700, Laszlo Antal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have FreeBSD 4.10 installed.
When I mount the cdrom with #mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /cdrom
everything works fine.I can get to my ports and everything
But when I want to swap cds and I type #umount /cdrom
I get
Mike Jeays wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 14:22, Laszlo Antal wrote:
Hi,
I have FreeBSD 4.10 installed.
When I mount the cdrom with #mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /cdrom
everything works fine.I can get to my ports and everything
But when I want to swap cds and I type #umount /cdrom
I get this error
Sep 14 12:34:18 xxl kernel: cd9660: Joliet Extension (Level 1)
Sep 14 12:34:18 xxl kernel: Sep 14 12:34:18 xxl kernel: cd9660: Joliet
Extension (Level 1)
Sep 14 12:34:26 xxl kernel: acd0: READ_BIG - MEDIUM ERROR asc=0x02
ascq=0x00 error=0x04
and the cdrom doesn't seem to be scratched ... could
and the cdrom doesn't seem to be scratched ... could be my cdrom drive
which shows signs of old age ?
That's pretty likely.
I've also seen this kind of problem with poor cabling, and with cheap
CDROMs that don't know how to be a slave properly.
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Potential Technologies
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On Thursday 08 July 2004 14:34, you wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 00:41:59 +0200
Grant Speelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I read in the previous post about allowing users to mount cdrom
and wanted to try it for myself
I did the follow :
added vfs.usermount=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 00:41:59 +0200
Grant Speelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I read in the previous post about allowing users to mount cdrom and
wanted to try it for myself
I did the follow :
added vfs.usermount=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf
changed the permissions on /dev/acd0 to include
Hi
I read in the previous post about allowing users to mount cdrom and
wanted to try it for myself
I did the follow :
added vfs.usermount=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf
changed the permissions on /dev/acd0 to include the user
restarted freebsd (It's amazing what a restart does for me sometimes
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 00:41:59 +0200, Grant Speelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I read in the previous post about allowing users to mount cdrom and
wanted to try it for myself
I did the follow :
added vfs.usermount=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf
changed the permissions on /dev/acd0 to include
hey!
On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 23:55, Mikko Työläjärvi wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jul 2004, jobse wrote:
Dear List,
When trying to mount the cdrom I get Operation not permitted.
sysctl: vfs.usermount=0(what does that mean and how can I *permanently*
change it to 1)
I'd rather not set the sticky
Dear List,
When trying to mount the cdrom I get Operation not permitted.
sysctl: vfs.usermount=0(what does that mean and how can I *permanently*
change it to 1)
I'd rather not set the sticky bit on mount/umount if I mustn't.
suggestions?
/jobse
jobse wrote:
Dear List,
When trying to mount the cdrom I get Operation not permitted.
sysctl: vfs.usermount=0(what does that mean and how can I *permanently*
change it to 1)
It means, that users are not allowed to mount file systems.
To change it, run (as root)
# sysctl vfs.usermount=1
On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 17:09, jobse wrote:
Dear List,
When trying to mount the cdrom I get Operation not permitted.
sysctl: vfs.usermount=0(what does that mean and how can I *permanently*
change it to 1)
I'd rather not set the sticky bit on mount/umount if I mustn't.
suggestions?
/jobse
On Sat, 3 Jul 2004, jobse wrote:
Dear List,
When trying to mount the cdrom I get Operation not permitted.
sysctl: vfs.usermount=0(what does that mean and how can I *permanently*
change it to 1)
I'd rather not set the sticky bit on mount/umount if I mustn't.
suggestions?
/jobse
vfs.usermount allows
Any similar projects like closedbsd out there ?
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Any similar projects like closedbsd out there ?
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 17:50:56 +0200, Feczak Szabolcs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any similar projects like closedbsd out there ?
NetBoz Firewall
http://www.netboz.net/
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Hi
I am unable to install the 5.2.1 on a Compaq EVO
When I bootup with the CDROM it starts then crash
with some various hexadec characters then the following
message
BTX halted
thanks for any infos
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 15:47:00 +0200 Frank Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am unable to install the 5.2.1 on a Compaq EVO
When I bootup with the CDROM it starts then crash
with some various hexadec characters then the following
message
BTX halted
thanks for any infos
Try to turn off
On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 01:52, Jorge Mario G. wrote:
check for /dev/acd0
anyway do it the easy way:
#mount /cdrom
or trya acd0a
Jorge
i tried
#mount /cdrom
and
#mount /dev/acd0
nothing worked
i get this error
cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
Any other ideas?
Bruce
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 02:03:29 -0400
Bruce Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 01:52, Jorge Mario G. wrote:
check for /dev/acd0
anyway do it the easy way:
#mount /cdrom
or trya acd0a
Jorge
i tried
#mount /cdrom
and
#mount /dev/acd0
nothing
On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 02:07, Luke Kearney wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 02:03:29 -0400
Bruce Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 01:52, Jorge Mario G. wrote:
check for /dev/acd0
anyway do it the easy way:
#mount /cdrom
or trya acd0a
Jorge
Bruce Hunter wrote:
I am having problems mounting my cdrom drive.
i have also run the command
mount_cd9660, and this is the result
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount_cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom/
mount_cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
this is with the mount command
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount -v -t cd9660 /dev
:/# mount_cd9660 -v -s 14660 /dev/acd0 /mnt
Hope this helps.
-Victor
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 22:44, Bruce Hunter wrote:
I am having problems mounting my cdrom drive.
i have also run the command
mount_cd9660, and this is the result
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount_cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom/
mount_cd9660
19745 /dev/acd0 /cdrom/
mount: illegal option -- s
usage: mount [-dfpruvw] [-o options] [-t ufs | external_type] special
node
mount [-adfpruvw] [ -F fstab] [-t ufs | external_type]
mount [-dfpruvw] special | node
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount_cd9660 -v -s 19745 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
Bruce Hunter wrote:
I am having problems mounting my cdrom drive.
i have also run the command
mount_cd9660, and this is the result
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount_cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom/
mount_cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
this is with the mount command
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount -v -t cd9660 /dev
On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 03:17:41AM -0400,
Bruce Hunter probably wrote:
That didn't work for me.
I did a man cdcontrol and tried
#cdcontrol
#cdcontrolplay
and it started to play my cd.
Ok. So it's an AUDIO CD. You can't mount an audio CD. It has no
filesystem. If you want, you may grab it. A
:54.37 5:47.50 183937 26075 audio
12 46:42.12 9:03.25 210012 40750 audio
170 55:45.37 - 250762 - -
cdcontrol quit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount -v -s 19745 /dev/acd0 /cdrom/
mount: illegal option -- s
usage: mount [-dfpruvw] [-o options] [-t ufs | external_type
I am having problems mounting my cdrom drive.
i have also run the command
mount_cd9660, and this is the result
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount_cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom/
mount_cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
this is with the mount command
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount -v -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
check for /dev/acd0
anyway do it the easy way:
#mount /cdrom
or trya acd0a
Jorge
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On Tue, 25 May 2004, Donald Szatkowski wrote:
It appears that there are quite a few problems with basic setup and
cdrom. Could someone please post a copy of associated files to give
an example of setup?
1. add vfs.usermount=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf
2. run sysctl vfs.usermount
It appears that there are quite a few problems with basic setup and cdrom.
Could someone please post a copy of associated files to give an example of
setup? The kernel.GENERIC is okay for root access to the cdrom, but there are
problems allowing general users access. Just the general
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 09:25:34AM -0500, Donald Szatkowski wrote:
It appears that there are quite a few problems with basic setup and cdrom.
What does this mean? Please elaborate: do you mean that setup
beginning with sysinstall is problematic, in that you cannot use your
cdrom drive during
Thank you for considering my question.
How do I mount my cdrom and make it available to all users?
I have tried: mount -t cd9669 /dev/acd0/cdrom
I have tried: mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0/mnt
Nothing! I know the unit works, as I loaded FreeBSD using Cdrom as the source.
If I remove noauto
On Mon, 24 May 2004 16:32:26 -0500
Donald Szatkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for considering my question.
How do I mount my cdrom and make it available to all users?
I have tried: mount -t cd9669 /dev/acd0/cdrom
I have tried: mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0/mnt
Nothing! I
Donald Szatkowski wrote:
I have tried: mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0/mnt
I think you're missing a space... as root try
mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /mnt
I think this only works on 5.x, on 4.x you'd have to use /dev/acd0c. Or
read
Hello,
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Please be so kind to fill in the subject form, makes it easier, at least
for me ;)
PROBLEM: Error Mounting CDROM
AT BOOT SYSTEM DISPLAYS: acd0: CDROMSamsung SCR-3232] at ata1-master PI04
THE COMMAND THAT I USED TO ACCESS IT WAS: mount /dev/acd0
WHICH RETURNED
On Friday 21 May 2004 10:34 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PROBLEM: Error Mounting CDROM
AT BOOT SYSTEM DISPLAYS: acd0: CDROMSamsung SCR-3232] at ata1-master PI04
THE COMMAND THAT I USED TO ACCESS IT WAS: mount /dev/acd0
WHICH RETURNED: CD9660:/dev/acd0: Input/output error
I checked /dev
Hi folks,
FreeBSD 5.2
My CDRom could not read udf files burned with DirectCD
on Windows. I made following tests;
cat /etc/fstab
# DeviceMountpoint FStype
Options
...
/dev/acd0 /usr/home/user/cdrom
cd9660,udf ro,noauto
$ mount_udf
Chuck McManis wrote:
At 02:04 AM 3/6/2004, Rishi Chopra wrote:
What if the drive is recognized by the BIOS?
Then you know its cabled correctly. It can still be misjumpered or bad.
FBSD doesn't use the bios functions to talk to the drive.
--Chuck
Drive was cabled as master, jumpered as
On Thu, 08 Apr 2004, Ruslan N. Gogunsci wrote:
Hello, try add vfs.usermount=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf then from root run
sysctl vfs.usermount=1,and from user: mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c
$HOME/mnt/cdrom On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 07:40:54PM +, Mazen S.
Alzogbi wrote:
and add the user to group
Chuck McManis wrote:
At 02:04 AM 3/6/2004, Rishi Chopra wrote:
What if the drive is recognized by the BIOS?
Then you know its cabled correctly. It can still be misjumpered or bad.
FBSD doesn't use the bios functions to talk to the drive.
--Chuck
Drive was cabled as master, jumpered as
Hi,
How can I grant myself (as a user and not root) the permission to
mount/umount a cdrom?
Thanks,
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http://alzogbi.com/mazen
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Mazen S. Alzogbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I grant myself (as a user and not root) the permission to
mount/umount a cdrom?
How do I let ordinary users mount floppies, CDROMs and other removable media?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#USER-FLOPPYMOUNT
Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
Hi,
How can I grant myself (as a user and not root) the permission to
mount/umount a cdrom?
Thanks,
Use SUDO, it is delivered through the ports:
/usr/ports/security/sudo
The example files in /usr/local/etc/sudoers gives you the information
you want.
Cheers
--
Kind
--- Mazen S. Alzogbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How can I grant myself (as a user and not root) the
permission to
mount/umount a cdrom?
Thanks,
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Mazen S. Alzogbi
http://alzogbi.com/mazen
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