From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from lists.gentoo.org ([140.105.134.102] helo=robin.gentoo.org) by nuthatch.gentoo.org with esmtp (Exim 4.43) id 1EKJdR-0003u1-DA for garchives@archives.gentoo.org; Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:52:57 +0000 Received: from robin.gentoo.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by robin.gentoo.org (8.13.5/8.13.5) with SMTP id j8RHiKsu000575; Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:44:20 GMT Received: from xproxy.gmail.com (xproxy.gmail.com [66.249.82.197]) by robin.gentoo.org (8.13.5/8.13.5) with ESMTP id j8RHbJJr029339 for ; Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:37:19 GMT Received: by xproxy.gmail.com with SMTP id t16so329657wxc for ; Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:44:22 -0700 (PDT) DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=beta; d=gmail.com; h=received:message-id:date:from:reply-to:to:subject:mime-version:content-type:content-transfer-encoding:content-disposition; b=ELS/DW2pXIWuWHq21FpS2apO6K4WlxEjnGCFYSQIqpj/KIaP9IpOIwvECb9APYg6uvttUAdwW4Kdv7mzMwsadfY+ooq5Po5gU7mfGuUn8abJvsrgkoMl8IsdwB+jir3onHuWCxMtVmZHYBHpV3WZjX4UdMI8t11uRl+jzAzLd3o= Received: by 10.70.21.12 with SMTP id 12mr3103556wxu; Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:44:22 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.70.11.7 with HTTP; Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:44:22 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <5bdc1c8b05092710444c4c57c9@mail.gmail.com> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:44:22 -0700 From: Mark Knecht To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: [gentoo-user] udev issue? (No /dev/cdroms/XXX on two machines) Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by robin.gentoo.org id j8RHbJJr029339 X-Archives-Salt: 95155042-5cc4-4303-bb61-5851186fb56e X-Archives-Hash: f55c115cdaec83dda08e2f481554fdcc Hi, It seems that on two of my machines, after recent updates, I no longer have /dev/cdroms and therefore cannot mount CDs, etc. I can mount them by hand using the old style /dev/hda. The hardware works. It just seems that udev is now doing something different. Has anyone else seen this of late? I am set up as "auto" for the udev/devfs choice in /etc/conf.d/rc, as well as not using a tarball. udev is up and running: gigastudio ~ # ps aux | grep udev root 854 0.0 0.0 1468 484 ? S