On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 12:57:40PM -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
> > Could someone please explain the diffrence
> > between wcd0 and acd0 devices?
> >
> > What has changed?
>
> The name. ATAPI CD-ROMs are now called "acd". MAKEDEV will typically
> make wcd->acd symlinks in the /dev directory for hys
Papezik Milon wrote:
>
> I see an "acd0" device line in my 3.2 GENERICS config file.
>
> Could someone please explain the diffrence
> between wcd0 and acd0 devices?
>
> What has changed?
The name. ATAPI CD-ROMs are now called "acd". MAKEDEV will typically
make wcd->acd symlinks in the /dev di
bush doctor wrote:
>
> Once morpheus_...@depechemode.com aka (morpheus_...@depechemode.com) said:
> > Yesterday I was able to mount my CD-ROM just fine. Today after
> > a lot of kernel hacking I am not. I am fairly new at this so
> > this may be a really easy answer.
> > I have an entry in the "fs
Once morpheus_...@depechemode.com aka (morpheus_...@depechemode.com) said:
> Yesterday I was able to mount my CD-ROM just fine. Today after
> a lot of kernel hacking I am not. I am fairly new at this so
> this may be a really easy answer.
> I have an entry in the "fstab" file that references my cd
Yesterday I was able to mount my CD-ROM just fine. Today after
a lot of kernel hacking I am not. I am fairly new at this so
this may be a really easy answer.
I have an entry in the "fstab" file that references my cdrom
/dev/wcd0c /cdromro, noauto 0 0
but when I goto "mount /cdrom" I get
Yesterday I was able to mount my CD-ROM just fine. Today after
a lot of kernel hacking I am not. I am fairly new at this so
this may be a really easy answer.
I have an entry in the "fstab" file that references my cdrom
/dev/wcd0c /cdromro, noauto 0 0
but when I goto "mount /cdrom" I get
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