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burned by XCDroast
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by DOSman:
Doh!!!!
I just saw it!
I have the /dev/cdrom1 in there twice.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, but one is commented out. It looks good to me other than the last zeros are wrapped to the next line, it's not *really* that way in your real fstab file is it? What exactly does the error say?
[ December 21, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]
dishawjp:
Hi void main,
When I commented it out, the error "failed" error message went away. I had concerns about commenting out a line in my fstab. The line is not wrapped in the actual fstab, my Xterm window should have been made wider to prevent that. If I remember correctly the error was a "failed" and "mount point not found" and it mentioned /dev/cdrom1. This happened last night and I was not thinking too clearly... I just commented that line out, the error went away and then I posted this question to the list.
I still don't have XCDroast working, but that's less of a concern for now. I was afraid that I'd managed to hose something seriously and *that* had me quite concerned.
Thanks again for all your help.
Jim
voidmain:
Wow, XCDroast is pretty easy to set up. The first time you run it you need to do it as root and create users that you want to allow to use it. Maybe you didn't run it as root the first time?
creedon:
Jim, it might be wise for you to do some research on CD burning in Linux; all the GUI apps are just front-ends for the CLI application whose name escapes me at the moment. (It's early; I'm old, OK?) You've often said to me that you're more comfortable at the CLI than using a graphical app, maybe you would have more success that way.
Master of Reality:
that would be cdrecord it is a frontend for. But some like Gcombust are also frontends for mkisofs, cdlabelgen, diff, cdda2wav, cdparanoia, lpr.
DAMMIT, i just spilled hot chocolate on myself.
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