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How to mount CD under Linux [1/1]

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How to mount CD under Linux
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How to mount CD under Linux
Date: 2007-Mar-01
How to mount CD under Linux
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How to mount CD under Linux
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How to mount CD under Linux
Author: Tony Potter
This tutorial will show you the command which can be used to mount a CD-ROM on a computer with Linux Operating System via console.

The command should be:

mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
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