> Hi there. I will post this question for second time since my question at
the
> first time was confusing. The story goes like this.
> I have a DVD (which was set up as cdrom1) and a CDRW (which was set up as
> cdrom2)
> I went to Mandrake's site and followed the instructions as to how to make
> the CDRW to work.
> Unfortunately I did not know that they have two set of instructions if you
> have two cdroms.
> Now what happened is that I lost both my cdroms. Whenever I put a CD I get
> the message that cannot open file on or cannot list contents.
> The command I gave following Mandrake's example was
> << cd /dev && rm cdrom && ln -s scd0 cdrom >>
> Is there a way I can reverse the command (for example remove scd0 and
create
> a link to my first cdrom) so I can get back my CDROM????
> Any help will appreciated.

Boy, I've had problems with mine as well.  I have an HP 9100 and a Toshiba
DVD.  For the longest time it would not recognize my CD-RW.  I finally found
out that if you recompile the kernel with SCSI emulation on "y" (not "m")
that it works perfectly. Joe


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