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Re: Umounting
Hi,
My guess, if I remember correctly of my experiance, you should change
the line in fstab to the actual device, i.e: /dev/hdc or whatever
driver that hosts the CD, instead of /dev/cdrom .
Regards,
Y.A.
>>>>> "Alex" == Alex Shnitman <alexsh@usa.net> writes:
Alex> Hi.
Alex> I have the following line in my /etc/fstab:
Alex> /dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 user,exec,noauto,ro 0 0
Alex> I can mount the CD-ROM as a user with no problems. However I can't umount
Alex> it:
Alex> umount: /cdrom mount disagrees with the fstab
Alex> I can umount it as root. Any ideas what the problem may be?
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