On Sun, 11 Apr 2004, Russ Wright wrote:
> > "ls -ld /cdrom" and make sure it's a directory. Will a link to a
> > directory work also? Try mounting it on a known directory (any files
> > there before mount will be there after umount).
>
> There is no ls command available
Eben Wrote:
No "ls"? It's a standard *nix command! Are you sure "ls" is what the
error was about? What was the error, exactly? Make sure you're typing it
right; ls should be /bin/ls. "echo /bin/l?"
> and I did try mounting to an existing directory and it did not work.
What mount commands do work?
The ls command is in the /bin diecrtory on the cd. This is the wierd part I
am booting from the CD. However I cannot use the ls command I get "not
found"
When I try the mount command which odly enough does work the exact error is
Not A Directory.
I tried several variations on this:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /cdrom
mount returns a message that hdc is write protected and mounting read only
mount the returnds the following message Not a directory
REgards
Russ
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