Mount DVD on CentOS
Mount DVD on CentOS
need to mount CD/DVD on CentOS Temporarily or Permanently? Here’s the Process Us Linux Pro’s Follow:
Login to a terminal window as root
from here to ls /dev
as you can see, there’s alot of stuff here (usually it’s /dvd or /sr0) but how can we be sure?
issue the following two commands to find out what Linux Thinks is the CD/DVD ROM:
ls /dev -l | grep dvd
ls /dev -l | grep cd
Linux seems pretty confident that it’s /dev/sr0 (does windows know how to do that?) Your situation may provide different output, use that.
alright, so at this point, we are talking about the following device: /dev/sr0 (always use the full path)
let’s make a directory to mount it to:
mkdir /mnt/DVD
from here, all we have to do is mount the device
to do a temporary mount (one time only until reboot) issue the following Command:
to do a permanent boot, edit /etc/fstab
Like a good Linux Admin, use the # sign, and put a comment in
from here /dev/sr0 will be mounted to /mnt/DVD the filesystem type and filesystem defaults
Save and quit
issue the almighty Linux Command that Re-Mounts ALL FILESYSTEMS
you should get a notice that it will mount as read-only, that means it mounted, and we can read from it, perfect!
ls /mnt/DVD
as you can see this is an integration services DVD mounted on this CentOS Linux Box.
That’s it!
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