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mount cdrom
I have an external cdrom drive, which am tring to
mount. I issued the following mkdir cdrom to create a mount point then mount -F cdfs /dev/dsk/c0t4d0s7 /cdrom but this is unsuccessful instead received an error message mount point not found can you help |
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