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List:       stampede-linux-user
Subject:    Re: Accessing the CD-Rom(again)
From:       "tomb." <tomb () atlantic ! net>
Date:       1999-11-12 21:26:39
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forgot one part ;)
and if you have a freshly burned iso image that you want to test before
you make the all commital burn to cd on use this:

#mkdir /mnt/iso
#mount -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0 [your.iso] /mnt/iso

tomb.

On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Mark Holloway wrote:

| I know this is newbie question, so please forgive me today.
| 
| If I want to access files on a ISO9660 CD, I would normally (in Red Hat)
| #mount /dev/cdrom and then #cd /mnt/cdrom and I'm there.  FreeBSD is a
| little different.  What's the command in Stampede?  Here is my IDE config:
| 
| IDE Primary
| Master: 4GB HD
| Slave: None
| 
| IDE Secondary:
| Master: CDROM
| Slave: None
| 
| 
| Regards,
| Mark
| 
| 
| 

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