I've got a strange problem with my /dev/cdrom symlink. I'm running Woody on an smp scsi machine kernel 2.4.10.
I've got: /dev/cdwrite --> /dev/sr0 --> /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom --> /dev/sr1 --> /dev/scd1 Everything works fine. What happens is after a reboot the /dev/cdrom symlink is changed to point to /dev/sr0 which is the cdwriter. It's a little irritating to have to fix this after a reboot before I can use the cdrom. Any one know what may be doing this? I can't find anything. Thanks. -- B. L. Jilek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --> Put - crowbyte - in the subject or mail to me will bounce if your not on my nobounce list. GPG: 0x8ABA0CE6 (Preferred) | PGP: RSA-0x64183EA1 DSS-0x66FF0BC1 Linux user: 163800 | ICQ: 83785391 | http://www.geocities.com/bljilek -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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