Re: automount/volume management

G. Allen Morris III (gam3@dharma.sehda.com)
Mon, 14 Sep 1998 22:11:57 -0700


You can eject a cd that has been automounted.
Why do you need to mount the cd before it is accessed?

Allen

>>>"Slyglif Cain" said:
> Just wondering about something:
> Does Linux have a kernel or user space function similar to Solaris's
> volume management (not just autofs)? I am looking for something that
> will automount a cd or scsi disk on insertion (not on access), and
> when you type "eject <device>" it will attempt to unmount and eject
> the media.
>
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