reopen #774080
thanks

On 28/12/2014 15:40, m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) wrote:
> On Dec 28, Vincent Danjean <vdanj...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
>> In my situation, inserting a CD in the second hardware should not have 
>> modified the /dev/dvd symlink that was used by a script and that was 
>> pointing to a valid device.
> Sorry, I do not think that there is anything we can do about this.

There is no way to avoid to modify an existing valid symlink?

This is a pity, but, if this is really the case, you can at least
document the situation (hence the reopen). As said initially,
jessie fresh install wont even have a 70-persistent-cd.rules template
to adapt to workaround the bug.
  Hiding/closing the bug wont dismiss it. And, when it hits me, it
tooks me some times to identify it whereas I think I'm not so bad
about system administration.
  Having /dev/dvd that flips depending on the last inserted disk
is really silly.

  Regards,
    Vincent

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