Linux: Command for accessing a CD. When using a CD, floppy disk, or USB flash disk, the Linux system must first execute the mount command. The mount command will specify these storage media as a directory in the system, and then directly access the corresponding directory to read and write data on the storage media. 1. Create a new directory and create a new cdrom directory # mkdir/mnt/cdrom2 under/mnt. Mount the disc # mount/dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom (the device name is not specified and will be automatically searched) # mount-t is09660/dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom (device name specified) This command mounts the disc to the/mnt/cdrom directory, use the "ls/mnt/cdrom" command to display data and files on the disc. 3. In Linux, if the CD is mounted and the CD cannot be displayed, the exit button of the CD drive is unavailable. to be strong, you must first uninstall the CD # umount/mnt/cdrom4. The CD # eject5 is displayed. Disable the optical drive # eject-t. Note: There are spaces between commands.