#ln -s /dev/hdd /dev/cdrom
#edit ur /etc/fstab file
/dev/cdrom      /cdrom          iso9660 defaults,ro,user,auto 0 0

iti
Archan

ps: Write a GTK/QT app to do this simple job complexly ;-) [u dont have to hand edit 
fstab]

Soumyadip Modak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I recently changed my cdrom drive from hdb to hdd. When booting up, the
> cd drive is properly recognised as hdd. But apparently the fstab file
> has not been updated. so i can't mount hdd( cdrom) onto /mnt/cdrom. So
> when i try to read a cd, a dialog box pops up says can open cd drive.
> plz tell me what to do. I prefer not hand editing the fstab file, but i
> couldn't find a way to do that using the GUI linuxconf in mandrake 8.2,
> so what can i do now?
> 
> 
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