Re: sid - udev, cdsymlinks.sh and kernel module cdrom
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 12:07:49 +0100, Chris <debian@chrissearle.org> wrote:
> >>>>> "Andrea" == Andrea Vettorello <andrea.vettorello@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Andrea> What's the output of "ls /etc/udev/rules.d"?
>
> local.rules udev.rules@
>
> udev.rules is a symlink to /etc/udev/udev.rules
>
> local.rules contains the following:
>
> BUS="scsi",SYSFS{model}="Python 04106-XXX",KERNEL="nst0",SYMLINK="tape"
>
> which links my SCSI DAT drive to /dev/tape.
>
Ok, you miss the CD rule. Simply create a symlink in
/etc/udev/udev.rules of /etc/udev/rules.d/cd-aliases.rules and restart
udev. Check in your /etc/modules if you have a line with "ide-cd"
module name, so it will be loaded at boot next time.
If the module is not loaded right now, modprobe it (you should check
this before restarting udev =). Maybe you need to install the "pmount"
and "hal" packages too and maybe create a /media dir.
The details should be in the doc of udev or in the Debian BTS for
"udev", don't recall the exact number, probably as Jim said bug
#287225....
Andrea
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