On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 11:12:10AM -0700, David D.W. Downey wrote: > On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, David Whedon wrote: > > > > So the question is, should we default /dev/cdrom to the first > > > CD-ROM drive if none is used during the installation, > > That's my vote. > > That is one of the things I truly hate with distribs. Please, don't set > /dev/cdrom to anything during the install! Why? You can always reset it manually, and having it default to something nice will make a lot of programs which rely on /dev/cdrom work a lot better. Matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab points to... Thue
- Bug#100749: marked as done (cdrom entry in... Debian Bug Tracking System
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab poin... Adam Di Carlo
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab poin... Matt Kraai
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab poin... Thue
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab poin... Matt Kraai
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab poin... David Whedon
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab poin... Matt Kraai
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab poin... Matt Kraai
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab poin... Matt Kraai
- Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab ... David D.W. Downey
- Re: Bug#100749: cdrom entry in /etc/fstab ... Joey Hess
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