03-24-2009
Okay, no cdrom mounts in there then!
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
autorun
AUTORUN(1) AUTORUN(1)
NAME
autorun - automatically mounts/unmounts CDROMs and executes /path_to_cdrom/autorun after mounting
SYNOPSIS
autorun [-lmqv?V] [-a EXEC] [-c CDPLAYER] [-e STRING] [-i MILLISEC] [-n STRING]
[-t STRING] [--autorun=EXEC] [--cdplayer=CDPLAYER] [--interval=MILLISEC]
[--lock] [--mountonly] [--notify=STRING] [--notify-insert=STRING] [--notify-eject=STRING]
[--quiet] [--verbose] [--help] [--usage] [--version] [cdromdevices...]
DESCRIPTION
autorun automagically recognises all available CDROMs in your system, mounts them upon insertion and executes a possible 'autorun' exe-
cutable on the CD. To allow an ordinary user to do this you have to add the options user,exec in /etc/fstab to the CDROMs you want to use.
You may also use Autorun.desktop for KDE. Just place it in your Autostart folder.
Command strings are parsed and %P% is replaced by the mountpoint path. %D% is replaced by the device path. After that the command string
will be executed using /bin/sh -c "command string";
OPTIONS
-a, --autorun=EXEC
Execute EXEC, if the CD changes. This executable must be located on the CD. I.e. if you specify "--autorun=myprogram", and your CD
is mounted under /mnt/cdrom, after the CD is changed, autorun will attempt to run "/mnt/cdrom/myprogram". (default "/autorun")
-c, --cdplayer=CDPLAYER
Run CDPLAYER, if an audio CD is inserted (default "/usr/bin/kscd")
-i, --interval=MILLISEC
The time to wait in MILLISEC between checks (default 1000)
-l, --lock
Lock the mounted media (unmount by hand)
-m, --mountonly
mount/unmount only (do not execute anything)
-n, --notify=STRING
Command STRING that will executed if the CD changes (default "/usr/bin/kfmclient configureDesktop")
-t, --notify-insert=STRING
Command STRING that will executed if a CD was inserted and the autorun executable "/autorun" or the one specified with --autorun was
NOT executed. (default "/usr/bin/kfmclient openURL %P%")
-e, --notify-eject=STRING
Command STRING that will executed if a CD was ejected (default "")
-q, --quiet
Don't produce any output
-v, --verbose
Produce verbose output
-?, --help
Give this help list
--usage
Give a short usage message
-V, --version
Print program version
Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options.
AUTHOR
Harald Hoyer <Harald.Hoyer@redhat.de>
There is a project web page at parzelle.de: http://parzelle.de/.
AUTORUN(1)