Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 20:03:48 -0700 (PDT) From: bmk@dtr.com To: scott@statsci.com Cc: bmk@dtr.com, questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Problems Message-ID: <199510270303.UAA24325@dtr.com> In-Reply-To: <m0t8dbO-000r41C@main.statsci.com> from "Scott Blachowicz" at Oct 26, 95 06:28:57 pm
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> bmk@dtr.com wrote: > > You have your cdrom listed in /etc/fstab. Leave a CD in the drive when > > you boot or you'll always see this message. You could also remove the > > offending line from /etc/fstab. > Speaking of which, some OS's accept a 'noauto' option in their /etc/fstab > to tell 'mount -a' not to bother with the line. I like to have a /cdrom > line in my /etc/fstab, but don't want it mounted at boot time and would > like to be able to do Yup. I got used to this with SunOS, and I miss it here. If I ever get the chance, I might look at it and see how easy it would be.
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