A mount point is nothing more than a directory.    mkdir works I
believe.
Ed
Frank Roberts wrote:
> 
> In my poretual attempts to acquire the latest Mandrake - Mandrake 8.0 I
> moved my burner from my home machine into the new office machine.
> 
> After configuring /etc/fstab to accept the additional settings by the
> addition of the following line:
> 
> Line for original installed cd reader
> /mnt/cdrom     /mnt/cdrom   supermount   fs=iso9660, dev=/dev/cdrom
> 00
> 
> Added line for cd rw
> /mnt/cdrom     /mnt/cdrom   supermount   fs=iso9660, dev=/dev/cdrom
> 00
> 
> I get an error message on boot that mount point does not exist.
> 
> Could some one please point me in the direction of how does one creat a
> moint point.
> 
> Also if I look under harddrake (the system hardware configuration tool)
> I get the following:
> 
> CD Rom
> HP CD-Writer+ 7200    with Dev=/dev/hdd
> FX4830T (CD Reader)   with Dev=/dev/hdc
> 
> Thank
> Frank
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