06-25-2002
I have also tried
mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c0t4d0s6 /cdrom
this is also unsuccesful received an error message mount: I/O error canot mount /dev/dsk/c0t4d0s6
Can you help please
Thanks in Advance
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cd_defs(3) Library Functions Manual cd_defs(3)
NAME
cd_defs - Sets or gets default values for the User or Group ID, or for file or directory permissions
LIBRARY
Rock Ridge and X/Open Extensions to the CDFS library (libcdrom.so, libcdrom.a)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/cdrom.h> int cd_defs ( char *path, int cmd, struct cd_defs *defs );
PARAMETERS
Points to a mount-point of a CD-ROM File System.
Can be set to either {CD_SETDEFS} to set or {CD_GETDEFS} to get the default values for the UID, GID, or file or directory permis-
sions for the mounted CD-ROM pointed to by *path. The variables {CD_SETDEFS} and {CD_GETDEFS} are defined in cdfs/xcdr.h, an
include file that is called into sys/cdrom.h.
Points to the cd_defs structure that holds the default values for the UID, GID, and file or directory permissions for the mounted
CD-ROM pointed to by *path. The cd_defs structure is defined in cdfs/xcdr.h, an include file that is called into sys/cdrom.h.
DESCRIPTION
The cd_defs routine sets or gets the default values for UIDs, GIDs, or file or directory permissions for a mounted CD-ROM.
RESTRICTIONS
Setting default values is restricted to users with the appropriate privileges. This function is intended to be used to set default values
only directly after the CD-ROM is mounted and before its files and directories are accessed. Attempting to use this function to set
default values after files or directories on the CD-ROM have been accessed may produce unpredictable results.
RETURN VALUES
If successful, the value zero is returned.
If unsuccessful, the integer -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The function will fail if: Search permission is denied for a directory in *path or read permission is denied on the mount-point. The
address of *defs or *path is invalid. A signal was caught during execution of the function. The argument *path does not point to a mount-
point of a CDROM File System.
The value of cmd or values of members of the cd_defs structure are invalid. {OPEN_MAX} file descriptors are currently open in the calling
process.
[Tru64 UNIX] Either the OPEN_MAX value or the per-process soft descriptor limit is checked. The length of the *path string exceeds
{PATH_MAX}, or a pathname component is longer than {NAME_MAX} while {_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect. The system file table is full.
A component of *path does not exist, or the *path argument points to an empty string. A component of the *path prefix is not a
directory. The user does not have the appropriate privileges to set values.
RELATED INFORMATION
Files: cdfs/xcdr.h, sys/cdrom.h.
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