08-20-2002
Hi BAM,
I've not had an experience with SCO but using Linux or FreeBSD you have to mount the drive. For me to be able to view my cdrom under FreeBSD I have to do the following:
mount -t msdos /dev/acd0a /cdrom
Have a read of
mount(8) this should give you an idea, that is if SCO runs the same as other FreeBSD.
Hope this helps.
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
automountd
AUTOMOUNTD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual AUTOMOUNTD(8)
NAME
automountd -- daemon handling autofs mount requests
SYNOPSIS
automountd [-D name=value] [-i] [-m maxproc] [-o options] [-d] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
The automountd daemon is responsible for handling autofs(5) mount requests, parsing maps, and mounting filesystems they specify. On startup,
automountd forks into background and waits for kernel requests. When a request is received, automountd forks a child process. The child
process parses the appropriate map and mounts filesystems accordingly. Then it signals the kernel to release blocked processes that were
waiting for the mount.
-D Define a variable.
-i For indirect mounts, only create subdirectories if there are no wildcard entries. Without -i, automountd creates all the subdirectories
it can. Users may not realize that the wildcard map entry makes it possible to access directories that have not yet been created.
-m maxproc
Limit the number of forked automountd processes, and thus the number of mount requests being handled in parallel. The default is 30.
-d Debug mode: increase verbosity and do not daemonize.
-o options
Specify mount options. Options specified here ill be overridden by options entered in maps or auto_master(5).
-v Increase verbosity.
EXIT STATUS
The automountd utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
auto_master(5), autofs(5), automount(8), autounmountd(8)
HISTORY
The automountd daemon appeared in FreeBSD 10.1.
AUTHORS
The automountd was developed by Edward Tomasz Napierala <trasz@FreeBSD.org> under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
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April 20, 2014 BSD