Re: cdrom symlink won't stay linked to /dev/cdrom1
Nicos Gollan declaimed:
> On Friday 30 May 2003 19:06, paul@mackinney.net wrote:
> > This is silly question 1 of 3. Every time I restart, the /dev/cdrom
> > symlink "magically" gets remapped to /dev/cdrom0. Which is the wrong
> > device, so I su and delete it and make a new symlink pointing to
> > /dev/cdrom1, and then I reboot and it's pointing back to /dev/cdrom0...
>
> You're using devfs which means that the whole /dev structure is generated
> dynamically. You'll have to edit /etc/devfsc.conf (search for cdrom) to
> preserve the change.
>
I have /etc/devfs/conf.d/ But now I see that there are docs hiding in
<kernel src>/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/
Thanks!
PM
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Paul Mackinney
paul@mackinney.net
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