On Tuesday 17 May 2005 08:32 am, Raphael Schneider wrote: Hi, On Monday 16 May 2005 19:51, Sven Arvidsson wrote: > Jonathan Kaye wrote: > > I guess the thinking is that if you only reboot once a fortnight then > > creating the /media/cdromN mount points is no big deal. My gut feeling > > is that this was done intentionally for some security reason but I don't > > know enough about it to say for sure. > > This sounds very strange, I'm using udev and haven't had any problem > with mount points gone missing. If this really is a bug (or strange > feature?) maybe it would be a good idea to alert debian-devel so it > could be resolved before Sarge? It seems that discover is the problem (see bug #296856 in bugs.debian.org). In '/etc/discover.conf' I found the lines:
# Scan for the following types of hardware at boot time: #boot bridge cdrom disk ethernet ide scsi sound usb video boot all I changed this to # Scan for the following types of hardware at boot time: boot bridge disk ethernet ide scsi sound usb video #boot all (do not use 'all' but the list and removed 'cdrom') Maybe this avoid that '/media/cdrom0' is removed. I will tell after my next reboot. Raphael ************ i tried the suggestion, but it does not help. still no /media/cdrom0 or /media/cdrom1 i agree that that file does look like a typo though. sigh. i wish i could help fix this obvious bug. if i make /media/cdrom0 and 1 they disappear on reboot. I wish i knew where my mount points go on the reboot. mitchell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]