On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 20:37, Alex Malinovich wrote: > Being that you're using udev, the 'correct' solution would be to > create a udev rule to create an appropriate entry for your cd/dvdrom > drives. I, however, got lazy and instead just made symlinks from > /dev/scd0 to /dev/dvdrom. :) But if you're going to be 'fixing' it > anyway, you might as well do it the 'right' way and add appropriate > rules to your udev.conf.
An entry to create a link in udev is quite simple. Open the /etc/udev/links.conf and add the line: L dvdrom /dev/scd0 -- Paulo Jorge Jesus Silva perl -we 'print "pjs".reverse "\ntp.letagarb@"' Everything in this book may be wrong. -- Messiah's Handbook : Reminders for the Advanced Soul
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