1 |
El Sat, 3 May 2003 14:12:55 +0200 Jesús (aka Sevein) va escriure: |
2 |
|
3 |
> |
4 |
> He montado mis dos unidades de CD ide en /mnt/cd-rw y /mnt/cd-dvd. |
5 |
> Dejando la carpeta /mnt/cdrom inutilizada... pero, ¿cómo borro el |
6 |
> directorio? Si pongo rm -d /mnt/cdrom me responde shell que es un |
7 |
> directorio, :(. |
8 |
> |
9 |
rm -r /mnt/cdrom |
10 |
o |
11 |
rmdir /mnt/cdrom (Esto cuando el directorio este vacio) |
12 |
|
13 |
> Tengo una tercera unidad de CD scsi que montaría en /mnt/cd-scsi. |
14 |
> Pero, ¿dónde está? ¿Se llama /dev/hde? ¿Y cómo la monto en fstab? |
15 |
|
16 |
los dispositivos SCSI no son hdXX sino sXXX nunca he usado ningun dispositivo SCSI asi que no puedo decirte más :( |
17 |
> |
18 |
> ¿Un lector de dvd o una grabadora requiere una configuración especial |
19 |
> en fstab que no sea iso 9660? |
20 |
> |
21 |
|
22 |
para leer CD-ROMs no, para leer DVDs usa formato UDF. Yo mi lector de DVDs lo tengo en modo auto. Para poder grabar con la grabadora necesitas emulacions de SCSI, i un buen HOW-TO que te diga como hacerlo (tampoco me he metido nunca con una grabadora...) |
23 |
-- |
24 |
++++++++++++[eDu]++++++++++++ |
25 |
edu(at)eucaliptus.net |
26 |
1984(at)menta.net |
27 |
edu(at)congelarium.com |
28 |
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
29 |
http://edug.dsland.org |
30 |
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
31 |
Linux Registered User #288273 |
32 |
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
33 |
|
34 |
|
35 |
|
36 |
Modern psychology takes completely for granted that behavior and neural function |
37 |
are perfectly correlated, that one is completely caused by the other. There is |
38 |
no separate soul or lifeforce to stick a finger into the brain now and then and |
39 |
make neural cells do what they would not otherwise. Actually, of course, this |
40 |
is a working assumption only....It is quite conceivable that someday the |
41 |
assumption will have to be rejected. But it is important also to see that we |
42 |
have not reached that day yet: the working assumption is a necessary one and |
43 |
there is no real evidence opposed to it. Our failure to solve a problem so |
44 |
far does not make it insoluble. One cannot logically be a determinist in |
45 |
physics and biology, and a mystic in psychology. |
46 |
- D. O. Hebb, Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory, 1949 |