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Old 22nd June 2005, 10:10 AM
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automounting DVD+RW drives

Hi all,

According to this website (author of growisofs....:

http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/

if your burner unit is managed by some Linux(*) removable media automounting/autoplaying facility, such as autofs, supermount, subfs/submount, magicdev, autorun or similar, take it out of its control! I can't help you with the latter, check your system documentation (such as google perhaps:-) for specific instructions. Failure to take your unit out of Linux(*) automounting/autoplaying facility control can result in busted recording, a coaster!

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1. What are your experiences?. And any ideas what is the daemon that controls mounting in FC4 and how to disable it?

2. Where can I find the setting/config file to enable DMA in FC4?


Many thanks for replies,

-S
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