Thanks Jeremy. I didn't realize that. I'll go ahead and ln -s this... hope thats what you meant.
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 13:11, Jeremy Portzer wrote: > /dev/cdrom is always a symlink, to something like /dev/hdb for the > actual device, as you suspected. > > Try something like 'dmesg | grep hd' -- is the CD-ROM detected at all > during the kernel boot ? (You may also try 'dmesg|grep sd' in case > you're using IDE-SCSI.) > > Also, do you have evidence that this CD-ROM works at all on the laptop? > I have problems with mine from time to time; probably hardware related. > > --Jeremy > > On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 13:04, Ryan Leathers wrote: > > On a laptop install of RH9 I am looking at there is no /dev/cdrom > > Editing fstab yields nothing since there is no device. > > I have tried to MAKEDEV cdrom but nothing seems to happen. > > Linking hdb to cdrom gets me nowhere. > > Any ideas? -- Ryan Leathers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Knowledge
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