eddieleprince wrote:
PS: I temporarily got cdrom to work by destroying the cdrom folder and recreating the link, I get error messages since udev is not able to record the names created but it works.
Hi Michel
After having problems with the cdrom. I noticed too that a /dev/cdrom folder had been created instead of a link. I don't know why. I assigned all my apps. to use /dev/dvd instead (since I only have one device). I think that it must be a bug.
Eddie
This whole cdrom story sems to be buggy, on one machine if i ejected the tray it would jump right back in again. Really annoying trying to beat the speed of the tray going in and out. On another machine i can only eject using the eject command, manual like does not work. Seems something fishy to me.