Re: [gentoo-user] fstab and cdrom question

2009-12-18 Thread Kyle Bader
I'm on the train so its hard to check the man pages but can't you use udevtrigger or a similar tool so rebooting isn't required? On 12/17/09, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote: On 12/17/2009 08:42 PM, Denis wrote: Hello folks, Quick question. My main HD is SATA and gets /dev/sda in

[gentoo-user] fstab and cdrom question

2009-12-17 Thread Denis
Hello folks, Quick question. My main HD is SATA and gets /dev/sda in fstab. My CDROM, which is the only device on the IDE bus, seems to be /dev/hda. That's what Audacious declared when it was looking for a CD to play. I had CDROM device forced to /dev/cdrom in Audacious, unwittingly, before

Re: [gentoo-user] fstab and cdrom question

2009-12-17 Thread Willie Wong
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 01:42:33PM -0500, Penguin Lover Denis squawked: My main HD is SATA and gets /dev/sda in fstab. My CDROM, which is the only device on the IDE bus, seems to be /dev/hda. That's what Audacious declared when it was looking for a CD to play. I had CDROM device forced to

Re: [gentoo-user] fstab and cdrom question

2009-12-17 Thread Denis
The default udev scripts should have been able to automatically create symlinks for optical devices in /dev. Whether yours is broken, you can find out by trying to ls -l /dev/cdrom :) It appears the links /dev/cdrom1 and /dev/cdrw1 are tied to /dev/hda. Is that the default behavior instead of