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From: Lonnie A. <li...@lo...> - 2008-09-14 20:09:44
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On Sep 14, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Darrick Hartman wrote: > I like the discussion generated about the 'cdrom' directory. The > intention was for it to be unmounted after boot from the beginning, > but > we finally got around to fixing the bug that was preventing it from > getting unmounted. You can mount this partition by simply doing this: > > mount -t vfat /dev/hdX1 /oldroot/cdrom > > I would be open to a few different options > > 1). Leaving it mounted, but mounted as read-only by default > 2). Having a variable in 'runnix.conf' which could be set to leave > the > cdrom left mounted read-only > 3). Any other suggestions. I cast my vote for #1. The Status tab "Disk Usage" will then by default show the stats of the runnix partition. This also makes all AstLinux systems consistent, whether the image is mounted via loop or ram. Lonnie |