Hi there
My redhat 5.1 CD installation media is windows Joliet format.
After I mounted it on , all the filename are uppercase.
So which parameters should I use in "mount" in order to get lowercase
filename?
SOS...
Sam
My redhat 5.1 CD installation media is windows Joliet format.
After I mounted it on , all the filename are uppercase.
So which parameters should I use in "mount" in order to get lowercase
filename?
SOS...
Sam
> Hi there
> My redhat 5.1 CD installation media is windows Joliet format.
> After I mounted it on , all the filename are uppercase.
> So which parameters should I use in "mount" in order to get lowercase
> filename?
> SOS...
> Sam
1. mount error: mount only root can mount /dev/cdrom on cdrom
"That should do it. I hope this was not to long an explaination, but
"I want you to have a fell for what you are doing before doing it.
"Now as to why...
"Most multitasking multiuser Operation system do not let users
"access the mount command. Linux makes it possible for users
"to use the command, but doesn't give the privilage to automatically.
"Root has to set the priv on a per device basis.
... oh wow. that was great. thanks ...
"it's not what you see ,
but in stead notice."
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