Re: [opensuse] CD/DVD question

2007-03-11 Thread Istvan Gabor
The problem with that, is that you have to redo it for every different CD/DVD you put in. Personnaly, I'd quite like a simple setup whereby my CD/ DVDs are auto-mounted as /media/cdrom0, /media/cdrom1, USB stuff as /media/usb0, etc. Solaris has been doing this for, oh, over ten years.

Re: [opensuse] CD/DVD question

2007-03-10 Thread Gordon Ross
The problem with that, is that you have to redo it for every different CD/DVD you put in. Personnaly, I'd quite like a simple setup whereby my CD/DVDs are auto-mounted as /media/cdrom0, /media/cdrom1, USB stuff as /media/usb0, etc. Solaris has been doing this for, oh, over ten years. It mounts

Re: [opensuse] CD/DVD question

2007-03-10 Thread JB2
On 10 March 07 05:03, Gordon Ross wrote: The problem with that, is that you have to redo it for every different CD/DVD you put in. Personnaly, I'd quite like a simple setup whereby my CD/DVDs are auto-mounted as /media/cdrom0, /media/cdrom1, USB stuff as /media/usb0, etc. Solaris has

[opensuse] CD/DVD question

2007-03-09 Thread Stevens
This has probably been answered before but if so, I missed it. I have some programs that require something like /media/cdrom or /media/dvdrecorder to work, but Suse 10.2 reads the volume i.d. and uses that as the mount point, ie /media/SOME_Program. What do I do to make those programs work with

Re: [opensuse] CD/DVD question

2007-03-09 Thread M Harris
On Friday 09 March 2007 22:55, Stevens wrote: I have some programs that require something like /media/cdrom or /media/dvdrecorder to work, but Suse 10.2 reads the volume i.d. and uses that as the mount point, ie /media/SOME_Program. What do I do to make those programs work with the new