From: David <da...@pl...> - 2004-10-03 09:18:00
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Hi David ;), > " To get DVD playback working, first make sure you have a symlink /dev/= dvd=20 > pointing to your DVD device on your system. For example, if your DVD dr= ive=20 > is the master ide drive on the second IDE channel, /dev/dvd should poin= t to=20 > /dev/hdc." >=20 > But I don't know what I have to do . First I don't know if a have to cr= eate=20 > a dvd file in /dev . No. As the FAQ says, you need to create a symbolic links. The chances is that your distribution has already created that symlink, but if not create it yourself. You need to use 'ln -s' to create a symlink. > Second I don't know how pointing my DVD device.And=20 > finally if I have to point to /dev/hdc o what file. Where is your dvd? Do a "dmesg|grep DVD" and look for your DVD device. An= d the point /dev/dvd to the correct device. regards, --=20 David G=F3mez "The question of whether computers can think is just like the question of whether submarines can swim." -- Edsger W. Dijkstra |