On Wednesday 08 February 2006 5:52 pm, John Summerfied wrote: >>... > > Your point is well taken. I will have to check, but is controlling the > > volume name, i.e. 'cdrom', sufficient to guarantee a known mount? > > No. > It does not happen that way, with CDs or DVDs, on FC3 or RHEL 4, and > RHEL 4 and before will be here for years to come. Heck, RHL 7.3 is still > around (and supported by Fedora Legacy). My base personal machine is running FC4; but it was originally built, 3 sets of hardware ago, with RH 7.3. The combination dvd player/cdrecorder has always mounted as /media/cdrecorder. The base server machine is running FC3, although the initial deployment was with RH 6.2. The cdrom drive on that machine has been a constant /media/cdrom, since the hardware upgrade that obsoleted 6.2. So maybe I am missing something. -jp -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list