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>From the menus:

go system
option 8 device operations
option 7 optical
Pick your option from there.

Alan Novick
Pressman Toy Corporation
New Brunswick, NJ
mida@presmantoy.com
or
alan.novick@pressman-toy.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <Mark.Pace@ncgicorp.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 3:07 PM
Subject: Newbie question of the day!



Last week I was handed an AS400 with os400 V5R1 installed and told "Here ya
go".
So my first task was to make Linux work.  Which I have finally done, only
took a week, not bad for a mainframe geek I think.
Now I am trying to learn to actually use the as400 and my trivial task of
the day is to try and figure out how to look at/view files on a cdrom
/qopt/cdrom.
After some moving around in the menus I have run out of ideas.  What is the
key to viewing  /qopt/cdrom?

Thanks much for any help to this newbie.



Mark D Pace
Senior Systems Engineer
NCGi (A Mainline Company)
1700 Summit Lake Drive
Tallahassee, FL. 32311
mark.pace@ncgicorp.com
Office: 850-219-5184
Fax: 850-219-5110
http://www.mainline.com
http://www.ncgicorp.com

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