also sprach Matt Zimmerman <email address hidden> [2004.12.28.1837 +0100]:
> There are a large number of installed systems which use /cdrom in
> /etc/fstab. Changing apt-cdrom's default mount point to
> /media/cdrom would break apt-cdrom on those systems, unless there
> is some process to convert them on upgrade.
Can apt-cdrom check if /media/cdrom exists, and use /cdrom
otherwise?
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Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 01:22:54 +0100
From: martin f krafft <email address hidden>
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Subject: Re: Bug#282344: apt-cdrom: please change default CD-ROM mountpoint
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also sprach Matt Zimmerman <email address hidden> [2004.12.28.1837 +0100]:
> There are a large number of installed systems which use /cdrom in
> /etc/fstab. Changing apt-cdrom's default mount point to
> /media/cdrom would break apt-cdrom on those systems, unless there
> is some process to convert them on upgrade.
Can apt-cdrom check if /media/cdrom exists, and use /cdrom
otherwise?
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