the MAKEDEV command might get it back too.  If it's not IDE type:

    man MAKEDEV

and start reading.

Paul writes:
 > On Tue, 12 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 > 
 > I assume you had an IDE cdrom. Was it on /dev/hdb? hdc? hdd?
 > 
 > Make a new link
 > 
 > cd /dev
 > rm cdrom
 > ln -s /dev/hd... cdrom
 > 
 > and that should do it.
 > 
 > Paul
 > 
 > >I deleted the wrong cdrom when trying to setup gnome
 > >toaster. I issued the command cd /dev && rm cdrom && In
 > >-s scd0 cdrom. How do I add my cdrom back in ? I get the
 > >error message no such file or directory. Also it says to
 > >be sure I have access etc. What command do I type to
 > >reset it back ?
 > >               Thank you, Chronos.
 > >
 > >the serpent and the egg
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > 
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 > A brew strong enough to float a horseshoe in.
 > 
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 > 
 > 

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