Re: udev.rules - /dev/cdrom is not longer created

2006-07-28 Thread Anthony Wright
Alex Merry wrote: On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 01:02:51AM +0100, Anthony Wright wrote: In LFS 6.1.1 the device /dev/cdrom is created during boot. In the current version it is no longer created. It's not a required device, but it is fairly useful as it avoids programs having to hunt around the bl

Re: udev.rules - /dev/cdrom is not longer created

2006-07-27 Thread Alex Merry
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 01:02:51AM +0100, Anthony Wright wrote: > In LFS 6.1.1 the device /dev/cdrom is created during boot. In the > current version it is no longer created. It's not a required device, but > it is fairly useful as it avoids programs having to hunt around the > block devices try

udev.rules - /dev/cdrom is not longer created

2006-07-27 Thread Anthony Wright
In LFS 6.1.1 the device /dev/cdrom is created during boot. In the current version it is no longer created. It's not a required device, but it is fairly useful as it avoids programs having to hunt around the block devices trying to work out which is the cdrom, and it's a simple change to put it