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<title xml:id="diskdrake--removable-ti1">Masterizzatore di CD/DVD</title>
<subtitle>diskdrake --removable</subtitle>
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<para>This tool <footnote>
<para>You can start this tool from the command line, by typing <emphasis
role="bold">diskdrake --removable</emphasis> as root.</para>
</footnote>is found under the tab Local
disks in the Mageia Control Center labelled accordingly with your removable
hardware (CD/DVD players and burners and floppy drives only). </para>
<para>Its goal is to define the way your removable disk is mounted. </para>
<para>At the top of the window there is a short description of your hardware and
the chosen options to mount it. Use the menu on the bottom to change
them. Check the item to be changed and then on the <guibutton>OK</guibutton>
button. </para>
<section>
<title>Punto di mount</title>
<para>Check this box to change the mount point. The default one is /media/cdrom.</para>
<para/>
</section>
<section>
<title>Opzioni</title>
<para>Many mount options can be chosen here either directly in the list or via the
<guilabel>Advanced</guilabel> submenu. The main are:</para>
<para/>
<section>
<title>user/nouser</title>
<para>user allows an ordinary user (not root) to mount the removable disk, this
option involves noexec, nosuid and nodev. The user who mounted the disk is
the only one who can umount it. </para>
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