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From: "Eduard Giménez" <1984@×××××.net>
To: gentoo-user-es@g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user-es] Editanto fstab...
Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 12:57:13
Message-Id: 20030503145503.636a08f0.1984@menta.net
In Reply to: [gentoo-user-es] Editanto fstab... by "Jesús (aka Sevein)"
1 El Sat, 3 May 2003 14:12:55 +0200 Jesús (aka Sevein) va escriure:
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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)
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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?
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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 >
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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...)
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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