So after playing around with Knoppix far too long, I decided to install Debian
on this box o' mine. I used my usual method (10 MB netinstall image) and
everything went near perfect. I try 'eject /cdrom' and get unable to open
/dev/cdrom. So I run strace eject /dev/cdrom. The error "Too many levels of
symbolic links" gets printed out among other things. ls -la /dev/cdrom show:
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           10 Nov 18 19:47 /dev/cdrom ->
/dev/cdrom
I don't know how this happened. Should I just delete the symlink? What's the
safest thing to do here?

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Glen Wagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Simple things should be simple
 and complex things should be possible."
-Alan Kay
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