I've run into this when I'm logged in as a regular user and have a CD mounted and then
open a terminal window and SU as root and change the CD. It appears that mtab shows
both the regular user and root CDs. When it happens, the regular user gets all kinds
of wierd things (i.e. can't eject cdr
Marc Audard wrote:
>Hi
>
>Although my data CDs are mounted automatically,
>some directories cannot be stat'ed. I had to mount
>manually the CD-ROM (which turned out to have two
>/mnt/cdrom entries in mtab) for it to work. I guess
>I will have to remove the supermount entry in /etc/fstab.
>
>Does
Hi
Although my data CDs are mounted automatically,
some directories cannot be stat'ed. I had to mount
manually the CD-ROM (which turned out to have two
/mnt/cdrom entries in mtab) for it to work. I guess
I will have to remove the supermount entry in /etc/fstab.
Does anyone know about this?
Marc
I got a problem with supermount... It won't work... I go to a disk in
GMC, and it won't mount it automaticly... I need to go to the console
and mount it... mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom... same with floppies... the
most weird thing is that it worked a day ago... I'm on MDK7...