I'll probably be heavily occupied the entire month of June (DYLA10 conference at the end of the month).
Yes of course a new drive detection method is needed. I'd prefer a general-purpose SCSI/MMC way to do this on Solaris such as by iterating over the collection of SCSI devices. On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Thomas Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > directory /vol is gone forever on Solaris. > vold was replaced by "Tamarack" which is based on > hald. This happened back in 2006. > > So the drive detection of libcdio needs a new > method. Obviously > /dev/[r]dsk/cNtNdN* > are the device names of interest, although the > real device files are in /devices. Those have > names like > /devices/p...@0,0/pci-...@14,1/i...@0/s...@0,0:c,raw > > ------------------------------------------------ > > It has to be tested whether the usual failures > of CD burning were imported together with hald. > I can spot processes > hald-addon-storage > but cannot get them to telling which drive they > occupy. So i will eventually have to kill them > all. > > Whether manual mounting of CD is possible on > Solaris will have to be tested then. > > > Have a nice day :) > > Thomas > > >
