Re: mkcd
- From: diti <Marcin.Dittmann@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 07:45:02 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 21, 1:25 pm, aLCoR <alcor...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 20 feb, 12:06, diti <Marcin.Dittm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 19, 11:24 pm, aLCoR <alcor...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Hi !!
How is the correct way to make a mkcd ??
I use mkcd -e -L -R -S but when I try to burn the image ... I
cant ...
easiest way is to use smitty mkcd
For example when I try to mount I get
mount: 0506-324 Cannot mount /dev/cd0 on /cdrom: There is an input or
output error.
How I use mkcd and burn_cd ??
use cdrecord
thanx !- Ocultar texto de la cita -
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Ok ...
I cant burn the DVD ... but when I try to mount it ... I get :
mount: 0506-324 Cannot mount /dev/cd0 on /cdrom: There is an input or
output error.
and now ?
1. Create a CD-ROM mount point by entering the mkdir -p /cdrom
2. Allocate a CD-ROM file system using SMIT by entering the smit
storage command.
3. After SMIT starts, select File Systems --> Add / Change / Show /
Delete File Systems --> CDROM File Systems --> Add CDROM File System.
3'. In the Add a File System window:
* Enter a device name for your CD-ROM file system in the
DEVICE Name field. Device names for CD-ROM file systems must be
unique. If there is a duplicate device name, you may need to delete a
previously-defined CD-ROM file system or use another name for your
directory. In our example, we will use /dev/cd0 as the device name.
* Enter the CD-ROM mount point directory in the MOUNT POINT
window. In our example, the mount point directory is /cdrom.
* In the Mount AUTOMATICALLY at system restart field, select
yes to enable automatic mounting of the file system.
* Click OK to close the window, then click Cancel three
times to exit SMIT.
. Next, mount the CD-ROM file system by entering the smit mountfs
command.
4'. In the Mount a File System window:
* Enter the device name for this CD-ROM file system in the
FILE SYSTEM name field. In our example, the device name is /dev/cd0.
* Enter the CD-ROM mount point in the Directory over which
to mount field. In our example, the mount point is /cdrom.
* Enter cdrfs in the Type of Filesystem field. To view the
other kinds of file systems you can mount, click List.
* In the Mount as READ-ONLY system field, select yes.
* Accept the remaining default values and click OK to close
the window.
Your CD-ROM file system is now mounted. To view the contents of the CD-
ROM, place the disk in the drive and enter the cd /cdrom command where
cdrom is the CD-ROM mount point directory.
.
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