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tigm7103105q1
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Hi!
What does mean "rr" in commnad mount ?
Ej.
# mount -o rr /dev/dsk/cxtxtdx /SD_ROM

Thank's.
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Stephen Keane
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Re: mount

It should be either

-o rw (For read/Write access)

-o ro (For read only access)

I would suggest it's a typo!
Robert-Jan Goossens
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Re: mount

Rock-Ridge

Regards,
Robert-Jan
Jeff Schussele
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Re: mount

Hi,

It stands for RockRidge which replaces the old *crappy* pfs_mount routines.
Use it..appreciate it...love it.
As Martha would say....It's a good thing.

My 2 cents,
Jeff
PERSEVERANCE -- Remember, whatever does not kill you only makes you stronger!
Patrick Wallek
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Re: mount

Yes, rr=Rock Ridge.

If you have the patches installed to enable the '-o rr' option to mount you definitely want to use it rather than the pfs* commands. The pfs* "stuff" (I'm trying to be polite) needs to be taken out back and shot.
Gavin Clarke
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Re: mount

Rock Ridge - it's a CD format.
There's quite alot on the forums about this out there.