> And if you use the new one, you have to be aware
> that it is attached to the 
> SCSI subsystem now. This means that you have to
> enable SCSI as well as 
> support for SCSI disks (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y) and
> SCSI cdroms 
> (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m => sr_mod.ko), just as you
> would do with SATA.

Thanks, Dirk but that's not the problem anymore.
Problem is persistent-CD.rules that keeps getting
re-written every boot. I've already written a
10-local.rules to handle my _one_ CD, /dev/cdrom->
/dev/hdc and _one_ DVD, /dev/dvd-> /dev/hdd drive but
persistent seems to think the symlinks should be
called /dev/cdrom4 and /dev/cdrom5.

I delete the persistant file, like I say, but it gets
rewritten when I reboot and re-establishes the wrong
symlinks, I suspect by /lib/udev/write_cd_rules.

Question is: Can I safely delete
/lib/udev/write_cd_rules or disable it somehow?

Maxim


       
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