BTW: /dev/cdrom is required by some applications, e.g. eject. you may create a soft link by yourself manualy, so long as your actually device works, that's probably /dev/hda or /dev/hdb in your system.daniel.
On 7/20/06, don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a system with an SATA hard drive, and two IDE cdroms.The kernel sees them as shown by these lines in /var/log/messages==
Jul 7 21:19:31 reid1 kernel: hda: SONY DVD-ROM DDU1
On 7/19/06, don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a system with an SATA hard drive, and two IDE cdroms.
The kernel sees them as shown by these lines in /var/log/messages
==
Jul 7 21:19:31 reid1 kernel: hda: SONY DVD-RO
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