#rm /dev/cdrom
#ln -s /dev/hdb /dev/cdrom

iti
Archan

"K. Ghosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> When I installed Debian Woody on a PC, the CDROM drive was on hdd, the
> single hard disk was on hda. Everything was fine. 
>
> For some reason, I shifted the CDROM to hdb. Now, I am unable to mount
> CDROMs with 'mount /dev/cdrom /cdrom', complaint is /dev/cdrom is not a
> valid device. But I am able to mount CDROMs with 'mount /dev/hdb
> /cdrom'.
>
> How do I define the change from hdd to hdb so that I can mount with
> 'mount/dev/cdrom /cdrom'
>
> I was under the impression the change from hdd to hdb will be detected
> automatically, but looks like the recognition was partial.
>



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