ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/cdrom
should fix it.
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Jacob Bresciani Systems Analyst Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Alberta Bus: (780) 492-7368 Fax: (780) 492-1811 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 13-May-04, at 3:32 PM, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
Another one.
Debian with 2.6.5-kernel (from Knoppix-3.4, distrubution testing?).
The entry in /etc/fstab is:
/dev/dvd /dvd iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noexec,noauto 0 0
so no entry for /dev/cdrom (?).
1. /dev/dvd is a link to /dev/cdrom 2. no /dev/cdrom entry 3. cdrom is detected as hdc, also seen as sr0 (in dmesg) 4. /mnt/cdrom is link to /mnt/auto/cdrom (no entries /mnt/auto at all) 5. /dev/sr0 is link to /dev/scd0 6. /dev/sdc0 does exist!
Is there no concept like supermount (a la Mandrake)?
So, to access cdrom it has to be mounted (as su) used and dismounted? (#mount /dev/scd0 /mnt #umount /mnt do seem to work)
Any ideas?
-ishwar
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