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--[[User:Dave|Dave]] 10:41, 10 Nov 2005 (EST)
 
--[[User:Dave|Dave]] 10:41, 10 Nov 2005 (EST)
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== there is no "One True Mountpoint" ==
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A mountpoint is anywhere you have an open directory with appropriate permissions.  It's no good getting people in the mistaken mindset that there's something special about any one folder.  --[[User:Jimbo|Jimbo]] 09:14, 11 Nov 2005 (EST)
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== not my point ==
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recent-ish freebsd releases make /cdrom (and /cdrom1) mount points for your drives automagically for you(no automounter though..)--[[User:Dave|Dave]] 10:19, 11 Nov 2005 (EST)
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== what does that have to do with the price of tea in China? ==
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This wasn't about mounting a CD-ROM in a drive, it was about mounting an ISO file using an '''md''' virtual device.  --[[User:Jimbo|Jimbo]] 19:47, 11 Nov 2005 (EST)
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== well ==
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fair point; I thought maybe the /mnt/cdrom mountpoint was nonexistant and that he'd have better luck with /cdrom
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might want to do an ls -la on the /dev/md1 to make sure it's a proper dev
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in general i don't muck about with mounting a lot of media on my bsd servers though...

Latest revision as of 22:56, 11 November 2005

sudo mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /home/aramius/downloads/Max.Payne.iso -u 1

[21:00:07] [aramius@pegasus]# sudo mount -t cd9660 /dev/md1 /mnt/cdrom/ cd9660: /dev/md1: Invalid argument

[21:00:23] [aramius@pegasus]# ls /dev/md1 /dev/md1


i did'nt know..:?

help me please

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[edit] do you actually have a /mnt/cdrom?

Do you actually have a directory /mnt/cdrom? One has to exist before you can mount something else on it. If you do have a /mnt/cdrom and the mount command that you just listed didn't work, then your ISO file is not valid. --Jimbo 16:29, 9 Nov 2005 (EST)



[edit] more likely

it's more likely that your mountpoint is /cdrom

--Dave 10:41, 10 Nov 2005 (EST)

[edit] there is no "One True Mountpoint"

A mountpoint is anywhere you have an open directory with appropriate permissions. It's no good getting people in the mistaken mindset that there's something special about any one folder. --Jimbo 09:14, 11 Nov 2005 (EST)

[edit] not my point

recent-ish freebsd releases make /cdrom (and /cdrom1) mount points for your drives automagically for you(no automounter though..)--Dave 10:19, 11 Nov 2005 (EST)

[edit] what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?

This wasn't about mounting a CD-ROM in a drive, it was about mounting an ISO file using an md virtual device. --Jimbo 19:47, 11 Nov 2005 (EST)

[edit] well

fair point; I thought maybe the /mnt/cdrom mountpoint was nonexistant and that he'd have better luck with /cdrom might want to do an ls -la on the /dev/md1 to make sure it's a proper dev in general i don't muck about with mounting a lot of media on my bsd servers though...

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