I've successfully installed my cd-writer and now my cdrom is at
/dev/scd0. I manually changed /dev/cdrom but at boot it is changed back
to /dev/hdd. How can I keep my change? I think there is something to do
with MAKEDEV and /etc/makedev.d/ directory, but I couldn't find out what
I should change.
João Borsoi Soares kirjoitti 09.12.2002 kello 12:10:
I've successfully installed my cd-writer and now my cdrom is at
/dev/scd0. I manually changed /dev/cdrom but at boot it is changed back
to /dev/hdd. How can I keep my change? I think there is something to do
with MAKEDEV and /etc/makedev.d/
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On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 13:10:36 +0200 (EET), Irvine Russell wrote:
I've successfully installed my cd-writer and now my cdrom is at
/dev/scd0. I manually changed /dev/cdrom but at boot it is changed
back to /dev/hdd. How can I keep my change? I
Irvine,
Em Seg, 2002-12-09 às 09:10, Irvine Russell escreveu:
Have read the linux CD-Writing HOWTO. I have pasted some of it below:
http://wt.xpilot.org/publications/linux/howtos/cd-writing/html/CD-Writing-2.html
Yes I've read. And I could write CDs normally. Even after boot. I'm
having
Michael Schwendt kirjoitti 09.12.2002 kello 13:44:
options ide-cd ignore=hdb# tell the ide-cd module to
ignore hdb alias scd0 sr_mod# load sr_mod upon
access of scd0
#pre-install ide-scsi modprobe imm# uncomment for some ZIP drives
#only