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Title: mounting audio CD
Post by: Master of Reality on 25 May 2002, 08:14
how do i mount and audio CD?
I tried mount /mnt/cdrom and it says wrong fs type.
I need to get songs off this audio CD to burn them onto another cd (i dont want to copy the whole cd).
Title: mounting audio CD
Post by: jtpenrod on 25 May 2002, 10:49
quote:
how do i mount and audio CD?
I tried mount /mnt/cdrom and it says wrong fs type.
Try this:
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Title: mounting audio CD
Post by: Master of Reality on 25 May 2002, 21:28
my fstab or mtab or whatever is already set to mount the CD as iso9660. And it show the same error message.

[ May 25, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]

Title: mounting audio CD
Post by: badkarma on 26 May 2002, 19:58
I don't think you can mount an audio cd (there is no filesystem to mount  ;) )

you can use cdda2wav to rip the tracks (iirc)

there'll be more ways too probably
Title: mounting audio CD
Post by: Master of Reality on 27 May 2002, 03:38
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