matthew gillen wrote: > dan moylan wrote: >> my laptop internal dvd/cdrom has always shown up in dmesg as: >> hdc: UJDA740 DVD/CDRW, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive >> hdc: ATAPI 24X DVD-ROM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(33) >> >> in /dev, cdrecorder was linked to hdc and /media/cdrecorder >> had the good stuff when the CDROM was mounted. for some >> inexplicable reason, hdc has disappeared from /dev, and as >> a consequence, i am unable to mount a disk in that drive >> (as one might expect). >> >> in the old days, i could fumble with MAKEDEV to rescue the >> missing device, but MAKEDEV no longer exists. i browsed >> through yast2 and found nothing appropriate. any >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated. >> >> i'm running suse10 on a panasonic cf-50. > mknod /dev/hdc b 22 0 > Probably suse does some tricks with hal/udev/hotplug to > dynamically create the device file when appropriate, and > for whatever reason that service/daemon isn't running. > The mknod command should get you the device file you > need. It won't last across a reboot if suse is > udev-based, but there are other tricks if that's the case. thanks, worked like a charm, except that when i looked in dev, cdrecorder was linked to fd0! fixed that and the disk mounted just fine. you're right, it did not survive a reboot. i can continue to use the mknod command, and suppose i could put it in /etc/init.d/boot.local, but i would guess that there must be a better way. wonder what went wrong in the first place -- used to work. anyway, thanks, dan j. daniel moylan 84 harvard ave brookline, ma 02446-6202 617-232-2360 (tel) 810-454-1823 (fax) jdm@moylan.info www.moylan.info -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.