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In the evening it worked. |
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The day after in the morning, without any apparent action or log trace |
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it was desappeared. |
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It is the drive was there and connected and it worked as CD-WRITER, |
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but if I gave the command |
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mount /mnt/cdrom |
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it replayed that there was not /dev/cdrom/cdrom0 and really |
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/dev/cdrom/cdrom0 was not there. The day before it was there and |
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the CD-ROM worked. The kernel modules for the CD-ROM are there |
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in memory, if I give the command lsmod I see either cdrom either |
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ide-cd. What happened to devfsd so that it canceled my /dev/cdrom/cdrom0. |
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Also the kernel at boot after loading the modules sees the device. |
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I tried either the reboot, either to compile a new kernel (2.6.1), either |
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to use the previous ones gss-server-2.4.23_r5 (or something similar) and |
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gss-server-2.4.25_r6 (or something similar) and the CD doesn't |
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work with neither of them. |
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Any hints? |
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Thx to replying people and regards to everybody, |
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Andrea |