With the combination of konqueror and mount and umount I am able to see my files now.
Israel.
On 4/28/07, sam <
mirshafie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One way to browse a disc or removable drive in KDE is to open Konqueror and
type system:/ in the location bar. Hard drives, optical discs and USB drives
should show up under Storage Media. (In fact, when you open a new Konqueror
window, you should get a screen with a shortcut named Storage Media. That
works too. You can access that page by typing about:konqueror in the Location
bar.)
Since I use Konqueror for both file management and web browsing, I've set my
first tab to be a split tree view with three system:/ panes. You can split a
view horizontally with Ctrl+Shift+L. To keep this, configure KDE to
automatically save sessions in KControl, or save the session manually from
the K menu.
Many distributions automatically mount CDs nowadays. If you have to/want to
mount CDs by command line you might be interested in creating aliases. Just
add the following two lines to ~/bashrc
alias mountcd='sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom'
alias umountcd='sudo umount /dev/cdrom'
Sam
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