i had a similar issue the other day with a file server i was setting up,
it was solved by specifically mounting the type of drive that i was using:
mount -t vfat
before the mount paths
hope that helps.
Noah
Alfred von Campe wrote:
On Dec 4, 2006, at 13:40, Jean Figarella wrote:
I can't mount the cdrom when the user account has an nfs home
directory. It works fine on the gnome side with the same user. It also
works fine if I create a brand new local account, with no nfs mounted
home directory.
Can you not mount the CDROM at all or does it merely not auto-mount? I
have the latter problem, which is a little annoying at times. Doing a
"mount /media/cdrom" as root mounts the CDROM and puts it on the Desktop
of the currently logged in Gnome user. I never made the correlation
with having an NFS mounted home directory. In our environment, root can
not access (read or write) the users' home directories.
Alfred
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