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- From: B0Ti <9915104t@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 18:48:06 +0900
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"Stephen J. Turnbull" wrote: > B0Ti> I use /mnt/cdrom for mounting the cdrom, not the (i guess) > B0Ti> default debian way which is /cdrom. > > Debian is massively urusai about policies. If it wants to mount on > /cdrom, let it. It's not worth the aggravation of trying to thread > through the scores of twisty little maze-like Perl modules all alike > but all subtly incompatible to fix that kind of assumption. Well, I got it to work with a symlink. I don't wanna sound like a flamer, but in this case it is stupid to dictate where to mount stuff. The clean way in apt-setup would be to give a list of choices from fstab. I have 2 cdrom drives and a zip drive. What if I wanted to use some of these devices? It is said to be configureable through apt.conf, but I can't get it to work that way. B0Ti.
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