CD-ROM volumes
A CD-ROM volume uses a NetWare usinodes file
to store NetWare and client-specific information. These volumes
can be created by using the
scoadmin(1M)
NetWare Volume Setup utility. You can read files that exist
on a CD-ROM volume, but you cannot write to it.
CD-ROM volumes have the following features:
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The files are set to Read-Only.
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``UNIX File Access Control'' mode is also set.
Trustees cannot be established in this mode.
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The NetWare trustee rights are always Read and
File Scan. The attributes Delete Inhibit, Read-Only, and
Rename Inhibit are also established.
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You can change to another CD-ROM while the
server is running. To do this, however, you
must unmount your CD-ROM.
See
``Accessing NetWare volumes from UnixWare''.
When a new CD-ROM is replaced, the information is
also replaced.
NOTE:
When changing CD-ROM disks, ensure that you have
followed the proper UnixWare rules for unmounting and
remounting a disk. (See
mount(1M)
for more information.)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.1 - 5 November 1999