> on many computers, the DVD drive is at /dev/hdc (for a combo cdrom/dvd drive > in my case). There's usually a link in the /dev directory, /dev/dvd pointing > to this drive. So you'll need to find out which device is the dvd drive and > link /dev/dvd to that, and then make a startup script to do this at boot > time. Puppy and Knoppix both have amazing hardware detection, even for > esoteric startups. Ubuntu seems to work great for standard setups, and for > some other hardware, but chokes on a lot of nonstandard stuff.
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