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Good Day Everyone!!
I posted this message in the Sun Forum as well. This is a desperate cry for H-E-L-P!!! I've got a remote cdrom mounted. I can see the directories on the remote cd, I can cd into the directories but I CAN'T see any of the files. I'm rot on both systems, I've got the "-o ro,root=system_name" in my dfstab file. All the permissions look good but those darn files, which I know do exist, cannot be seen |
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