> Well, I'm just starting in the Linux world, and I hope someone can
> help
> me with this.
> 
> I had a working kernel compiled with sound support. My ATAPI CD-ROM
> was
> the Master Device in the secondary controller. But now I bought a new
> IDE hard disk and I put it as the Master and moved the CD-ROM to the
> slave position also in the secondary controller. But now I don't have
> sound anymore.
> 
> What should I do? I'm using RedHat 5.0 and it recognizes the CD-ROM in
> the new position. Do I have to recompile the kernel again, or there is
> a
> simpler solution?
> 
        [PT]  You should just need to link your /dev/cdrom
        to the new device name for the CD-ROM. You can
        find this in the /var/log/messages file.  If you went
        from the third device to the fourth device, then it
        would be from /dev/hdc to /dev/hdd (I think).


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