On 13 August 2007, joseph blase joseph.mailboxlist at gmail.com wrote:
put something like this on you /etc/fstab
[host ]# cat /etc/fstab | grep cdrom /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom udf,iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
Joseph: Thank you for replying. Before I added that line to the /etc/fstab file in my daughters box, I did a "yum update autofs". No joy. Then, I added that line to the /etc/fstab file. No joy. Possibly, if I do some more research, I can figure out what to change your suggested line to. However, in my box, there is nothing like that in the /etc/fstab file and automount works perfectly. I would like to know what is putting this line into the /etc/mtab file in my box, when I have the CentOS DVD in the drive:
/dev/hdc /media/CentOS_5.0_Final iso9660 ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=503 0 0
Whatever is causing that line to be added to /etc/mtab apparently makes the automount work properly. Lanny
On 8/13/07, Lanny Marcus mailing-lists@computer2.com wrote:
On 13 August 2007, joseph blase joseph.mailboxlist at gmail.com wrote:
put something like this on you /etc/fstab
[host ]# cat /etc/fstab | grep cdrom /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom udf,iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
Joseph: Thank you for replying. Before I added that line to the /etc/fstab file in my daughters box, I did a "yum update autofs". No joy. Then, I added that line to the /etc/fstab file. No joy. Possibly, if I do some more research, I can figure out what to change your suggested line to. However, in my box, there is nothing like that in the /etc/fstab file and automount works perfectly. I would like to know what is putting this line into the /etc/mtab file in my box, when I have the CentOS DVD in the drive:
/dev/hdc /media/CentOS_5.0_Final iso9660 ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=503 0 0
Whatever is causing that line to be added to /etc/mtab apparently makes the automount work properly. Lanny
This wiki may help?
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/HAL
Akemi