On 27 Oct 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > Joshua Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > So, that wouldn't cause any problems for when I don't have the burner? > > Only type it when it's there, right? > > either when the burner is not here you don't have /dev/hdd so nervermind. > or else you have another ide driver and you'll need another boot option. If I read you correctly, you (Joshua) always have a device on /dev/hdd - sometimes a CD burner, the rest of the time it's a CD ROM drive? If so, I'd just use ide-scsi all the time, and call the CD ROM drive /dev/sr0. James.
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