Subject: Re: mount question
To: None <port-pmax@netbsd.org>
From: Daniel Senderowicz <daniel@synchrods.synchrods.COM>
List: port-pmax
Date: 11/27/1999 10:09:38
	I'm not a CD standard guru in any sense, though, the Kodak CD-ROM has
	so-called 'multi-session'ed data inside, does it?  I have no idea
	whether NetBSD can handle such beasts.

If the CD-ROM is multi-session (or whatever), is a shortcoming
of the 'mount' program the fact that I can't see some files or
NetBSD? If it is the first case, maybe there is some software
that would allow me to see all files in these CDs, am I right?
And if so, can someone point me to the right program?  Thanks in
advance.

Dan

>>> I'm running 1.4.1 on a 5000/240 and I have a CD-rom problem. I
>>> just had a roll of film processed by Kodak and also written on a
>>> CD-rom. I "mount -t cd9660 /dev/rz1a /mnt" and I can see a whole
>>> tree structure with a bunch of files (mostly Kodak and Intel
>>> commercials), except for the directory where my pictures are
>>> supposed to be.
>
>>> When I read the CD-rom on a PC running Windows I
>>> don't have any problems seeing that particular directory. I also
>>> tried a bunch of other "mount" flags but no avail. Is that
>>> something that could be related to "mount_cd9660", or a hardware
>>> problem, or what? Thanks in advance.
>
>I'm not a CD standard guru in any sense, though, the Kodak CD-ROM has
>so-called 'multi-session'ed data inside, does it?  I have no idea
>whether NetBSD can handle such beasts.