They're IDE without SCSI emulators. I get the same resulrt even when I install the SUSe system first right after the Win 98. Wjen I look at the properties under the icons they're listed as /dev/cdrom (the dvd/CD reader), /dev/cdrecorder1 (DVD burner), and /dev/cdrecord2 (crrom burner) repective;y.
On Friday 21 February 2003 14:12, Bill Campbell wrote: > On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 01:25:37PM -0500, Lee wrote: > >Trying to install SUSe 8.1 on a trip;e boot system with Win98, Mandrake > > 9.0. Have three cdrom type devices on the box a DVD/CD Burner hdb, a > > dvd/cdrom combo reader hdc, and a cdburner hdb. On the Mandrake every > > thing works fine. On install Mandrake set up the icons as CDROM1,2,3. > > Each works independently of the others when accesses. With SUSe 8.1 10 > > separate icons are placed on the KDE #.0 Desktop. Five for the DVDRom > > burner and five for the DVD/CD combo reader. Accessing of these and the > > only that responds is the dvd/cd burner. The CDROMS are installed as: DVD > > burner primary slave, CDROM burner Secondary Master and the DVD/CDROM > > reader is the secondary slave. > > > >How do I get SUSe 8.1 to install only one icon per drive, and get that > > drive, and only that drive to access through the Desktop icon? > > Are these CD/DVD devices SCSI? This sounds like the type of thing one > might encounter with erroneous LUN probing or perhaps two SCSI devices on > SCSI-ID=7. > > There might also be problems if the /home/$user directories are shared > amongst different Linux distributions. I had a bunch of extra Desktop > icons left over from a Caldera 3.1.1 Workstation install when I switched > the machine to SuSE 8.1. > > Bill _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users