Dear Anil Gulecha,

I tried the 'mount' command, first WITHOUT

On 11/27/07, Anil Gulecha <anil.verve at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/27/07, Sivasubramanian Muthusamy <isolatedn at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear Anil Culecha,
> >
> > I am trying to mount the USB on the machine with Solaris 10 11/06,
> > where the USB is mounted on /rmdisk.  If it will help using the mount
> > command can you please type out the exact command, word by word, and
> > instruct me as to how this problem can be overcome?
> >
>
> The USB is usually automounted.
>
> To test the command... open a terminal (right click on desktop.. open 
> terminal)
>
> type 'su' and enter
> enter root password and enter.
> You will now get a '#' prompt..
> Do the above only if you're not already logged in as root
>
> Now type 'mount' & enter... look at the o/p
> Plug in the USB and wait for a few seconds
> Type 'mount' and enter again.. do you see a new entry in the output
>
> Anil
>


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