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Dismount the CD-ROM on an IBM/AIX System, Identifying the CD-ROM Device File

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Installation Prerequisites where /mycdrom identifies the mount point for the CD-ROM. 3. Once the command successfully executes, you can refer to the device by the mount point, e.g., /mycdrom. i Once the software kit is in its temporary directory, you will need to untar the tar File. Refer to the section, "Unarchiving .tar Files" on page 3-47 of this guide. Dismount the CD-ROM on an IBM/AIX System To dismount the CD-ROM from an IBM/AIX System, enter the following command at the command line: # /usr/sbin/umount /mycdrom Identifying the CD-ROM Device File To identify the CD-ROM Device File, enter the following command at the command line: # lsdev -C -c cdrom Typically, the first three characters in the reply will identify the CD-ROM Device File name. Example: If you got the following reply: cdo available 04-80-60-3, 0 SCSI Multimedia, CD-ROM Drive the CD-ROM Device File would be /dev/cdo/ UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide 8/25/023-45

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Installation Prerequisites
UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide
8/25/02
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where
/mycdrom
identifies the mount point for the CD-ROM.
3.
Once the command successfully executes, you can refer to the device by the
mount point, e.g.,
/mycdrom
.
Dismount the CD-ROM on an IBM/AIX System
To dismount the CD-ROM from an IBM/AIX System, enter the following command
at the command line:
#
/usr/sbin/umount /mycdrom
Identifying the CD-ROM Device File
To identify the CD-ROM Device File, enter the following command at the command
line:
#
lsdev -C -c cdrom
Typically, the first three characters in the reply will identify the CD-ROM Device File
name.
Example:
If you got the following reply:
cdo available 04-80-60-3, 0 SCSI Multimedia, CD-ROM Drive
the CD-ROM Device File would be
/dev/cdo/
i
Once the software kit is in its temporary directory, you will need to untar the tar
File. Refer to the section,
“Unarchiving .tar Files” on page 3-47
of this guide.