The 'mount' command in Terminal with no parameters lists all the mounted
drives.

Playing around with things suggests to me that the internal hard drive
will always be disk0 with some suffixes (I have two partitions and they
come out at disk0s2 and disk0s3. I think the s1 and s0 suffixes cover
partition map info and the like).

External drives seem to have their numbers depending on mount order. I
currently have disk2s2 and disk2s3, but the same drives came as disk4
when when I turned them on after some other hard drives.

I feel fairly sure (on general grounds, what else would it be) that for
a normal installation the CD/DVD drive will always be disk1. Of course
if one had a Mac Pro with two or more internal drives it might be
different.

I think you are safe in regarding that as the default and leaving it
fixed, with just a note that those with more than one internal hard
drive or those using an external CD drive might have to make changes.

The one thing you need to be sure of is that the .tar.gz file unpacks
to CDplayer and not to CDplayer 2, which caught me for some time. There
seemed nothing on my system that would cause this, so I suspect you had
not modified something. Otherwise the installation seemed pretty
straightforward, it was only the bug - whatever it was - that caused
problems.

You might want to tell people where the plugin goes. It is in
~/Library/Application Support/SqueezeCenter/Plugins. This folder may
need to be created or may already exist.


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