On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 20:38:08 -0700, Joshua McGee wrote: > Hi, > > Both my CDROM drives stopped working up after moving to unstable. The > second one (/dev/cdrom1) stopped showing up entirely.
Did you go to unstable from stable (Sarge) or testing (Etch)? The reason I am asking this is that I want to make sure that you have purged hotplug if that was necessary. If you post the output of dpkg -l udev\* hotplug\* we can check that easily. > www:~# ls /dev/cd* > /dev/cdrom /dev/cdu535 The thing to keep in mind is that /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrom1 are only symlinks to the real device nodes. If you use an IDE controller the real devices will be /dev/hdX (where "X" is a lowercase letter) or /dev/sdX if you use SCSI. If you run "lspci" you can check for a line which says "IDE" or "SCSI". Post this information here so that we know which controller you are using. You can also use "file /dev/cdrom" to find out where this symlink is pointing. If you think you have found the real device node you can use "cdrom_id" to check if udev recognizes its capabilities correctly. Let me illustrate this with my own computer (which has one IDE cdrom): $ file /dev/cdrom /dev/cdrom: symbolic link to `hdc' $ ls -l /dev/hd* brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 0 2006-04-29 22:22 /dev/hda brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 1 2006-04-29 22:22 /dev/hda1 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 2 2006-04-29 22:22 /dev/hda2 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 5 2006-04-29 22:22 /dev/hda5 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 6 2006-04-29 22:22 /dev/hda6 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 7 2006-04-29 22:22 /dev/hda7 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 8 2006-04-29 20:22 /dev/hda8 brw-rw---- 1 root cdrom 22, 0 2006-04-29 22:22 /dev/hdc (hda is my hard disk which has 6 partitions and hdc is my cdrom) $ /lib/udev/cdrom_id /dev/hdc ID_CDROM=1 ID_CDROM_CD_R=1 ID_CDROM_CD_RW=1 > (With an audio CD) > www:~# abcde > cd-discid: /dev/cdrom: CDROMREADTOCHDR: Input/output error > [ERROR] abcde: CD could not be read. Perhaps there's no CD in the drive? > > (With a CDROM) > www:~# mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom > mount: you must specify the filesystem type > > Am I missing something obvious? It is probably a problem with udev which is responsible for creating the device nodes and symlinks. If you post the output of the commands that I mentioned above we will know more. -- Regards, Florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]