automounting cd-rom & cd-rw devices
Randy Pratt
rpratt1950 at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 29 21:25:08 PST 2004
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 08:51:16 -0800 Joshua Lokken wrote:
> > Jay Moore <jaymo at cromagnon.cullmail.com> [2004-03-29 08:24]:
[snip]
> > 1) once the file system cd is mounted, a fixed amount of "no activity" time
> > must pass before it is umount'd
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by this. I've never had to wait for any
> length of time to unmount a CD-ROM, however, you will not be able to
> unmount it if you are currently in the directory that the drive is
> mounted on;)
>
> > 2) security implications ?!!
> >
> > Item 1) is a concern mostly 'cause it's just kind of kludge ("oh yeah, I
> > have to wait for 60 seconds before I can eject my data cd"). Item 2) is
> > a concern 'cause college campuses are the most hostile network environments
> > I've ever seen.
>
> Again, I've never heard of this. Anyone else?
The only thing I've ever seen that might be related in some way is where I
was looking at the contents of a mounted cdrom with a browser. Apparently
the browser cache was keeping the cdrom directory "busy". I had to either
close the browser or clear the cache in order to umount the cdrom.
Perhaps there's something caching and creating the delay.
Just a thought..
Randy
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