17.11.2003 | 00:14
Naravno, nema toga sto ce rootu nesto zabraniti.
Treba naci sto mu drzi taj disk. Idemo ovako, logiraj se kao Admin. Stavi neki CD unutra, otvori terminal, i napisi 'mount', lupi enter. Treba vidjeti koji device ti je CD rom. Meni output izgleda ovako:
[kongo:/Volumes] riba% mount
/dev/disk0s9 on / (local, journaled)
devfs on /dev (local)
fdesc on /dev (union)
<volfs> on /.vol
/dev/disk0s10 on /Volumes/Ferodnica (local)
automount -nsl [268] on /Network (automounted)
automount -fstab [273] on /automount/Servers (automounted)
automount -static [273] on /automount/static (automounted)
//TRIBICIC@VATICAN/CALLATTACHMENTS on /private/var/automount/Network/CallAttachments (nodev, nosuid, automounted, mounted by riba)
/dev/disk2s0 on /Volumes/GB64C_v01 (local, nodev, nosuid, read-only)
U CD-u mi je CD naziva "GB64C_v01", dakle device koji trazimo je /dev/disk2s0
E, sada cemo tu korisnu informaciju upotrijebiti da nadjemo zloceti proces koji te muci. Za svaki slucaj ubaci prazan CD i pokusaj snimati. Kada dobijes onu zlu poruku, odi u terminal i napisi "lsof | grep disk2s0". Zamijeni disk2s0 sa onim sto je tebi pokazao za mount.
Posalji output amo.