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RE: Newibie: Mounting/ unmounting CDroms
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jason Parmer \(jasonp\))
Wed Nov 25 13:56:35 1998
From: "Jason Parmer \(jasonp\)" <jasonp@sequent.com>
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Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 10:55:23 -0800
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put the aliases in your .bashrc
As for mount/unmount automatically, can't help you, sorry :(
Jason Parmer
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Subject: Newibie: Mounting/ unmounting CDroms
In Windoze 95 I can take out and put in CDs at will. In Linux it
appears
that I have to mount and umount each CD. So I have setup an alias to
do
both of these. I have two questions.
1. An Alias seem to only last for the session., Can I put them into
a
script file that will load every time I log on? If, so where should
this
file go and from where should it be executed?
2. Is there a way to emulate the way the CD functions in Windoze 95.
(At
the moment, this is a single user machine but I plan to use it as a
server
when I climb further up the learning curve.)
Charles Kaucher
Don't let school interfere with your education. -- Mark Twain
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