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On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 12:40 -0600, Sam Noble wrote:
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On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 10:56 -0600, andres wrote:
> WHERE IS IT???!!!
Yeah it seems like optical drive naming is getting more confusing not
less. These commands might help:
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indeed, looks I'm back to ls 101
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$ hal-find-by-capability --capability storage.cdrom
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_serial_<udi_string>
and then:
$lshal -u storage_serial_<udi_string>
or maybe:
$lshal -u storage_serial_<udi_string> |grep block.device
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...puaj,<BR>
<BR>
not helping yet,<BR>
i got <BR>
<BR>
andres@andres-desktop:/media$ lshal -u storage_model_DVD_RW_ND_2500A | grep block.device<BR>
block.device = '/dev/scd0' (string)<BR>
<BR>
while <BR>
cdparanoia -Q -v<BR>
<BR>
Checking /dev/sg1 for cdrom...<BR>
Testing /dev/sg1 for SCSI/MMC interface<BR>
SG_IO device: /dev/sg1<BR>
<BR>
CDROM model sensed sensed: _NEC DVD_RW ND-2500A 1.70 <BR>
<BR>
Checking for SCSI emulation...<BR>
Drive is ATAPI (using SG_IO host adaptor emulation)<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
and I tried both,<BR>
/dev/sg1<BR>
and <BR>
/dev/scd0<BR>
<BR>
and neither worked,<BR>
but I am extracting now with sound juicer<BR>
which makes me feel as a dumb win user,<BR>
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