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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Classroom in a Book
On an IBM system,
/usr/sbin/mount
vcdrfs
r/dev/cd0 /cdrom.
On a Solaris system,
/sbin/mount -F hsfs
r/dev/sr0 /cdrom.
On a SunOS system,
/etc/mount
r
t hsfs /dev/sr0 /cdrom.
The value of
device_name
depends on your system. The –r option mounts the drive as
read-only. Use this option to prevent media error messages from appearing. The –t option
specifies the CD-ROM type.
4
Ve r ify that the drive was mounted correctly by entering one of the following
commands:
On an HP or Solaris system,
/sbin/mount.
On an IBM system,
/usr/sbin/mount.
On a SunOS system,
/etc/mount.
You should see a list of mounted file systems, including the name of the drive you just
mounted.
5
Log off as root user by entering
exit.
To copy the sample files:
1
Enter
whoami
to make sure youre no longer logged in as root user.
2
Make sure the CD-ROM is still inserted in your disk drive.
3
Move to your computer’s hard disk or to your home directory.
4
Extract the sample files from the archive on the CD-ROM by entering:
tar xvf /
device_name
/unix/unixcib.tar
where device_name is the name of your CD-ROM
device. This will create a directory called FM6_0CIB.
5
When the files have finished copying, log in as root user again.
6
Unmount the CD-ROM by entering
/etc/umount
.
7
Remove the disk and log out as root user by entering
exit
.

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