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From: burgess@hrd769.brooks.af.mil (Dave Burgess)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Adaptec 1542CF
Date: 28 Jan 1994 14:53:57 -0600
Organization: Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, TX
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References: <2968731192.0.p00181@psilink.com>
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In article <2968731192.0.p00181@psilink.com>,
Jim Moser <p00181@psilink.com> wrote:
>RE:my previous post - same subject
>
>I had the device name wrong. It should have been /dev/cd0a instead of 
>the /dev/cd0 that I was using. Complete command is "mount -t isofs 
>/dev/cd0a /tmp". 


First:

  $ cd /dev
  $ sh MAKEDEV cd0

Next:

  $ mount -t isofs /dev/cd0d /tmp

cd0a will only be available if there is a *BSD disklabel on the CD-ROM.  I 
doubt there will be.

-- 
TSgt Dave Burgess
NCOIC Applications Programming Branch
US Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, NE
burgessd@j64.stratcom.af.mil