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Here is an excerpt from /usr/doc/howto/CDROM-HOWTO.gz :
4.3.12. SCSI Driver Principal author: David Giller Multi-session support: yes (depending on drive) Multiple drive support: yes Loadable module support: yes Reading audio frames: no Auto-probing: yes Device file: /dev/scd0, major 11 Configuration file: cdrom.h Kernel config option: SCSI CDROM support? README file: none There are kernel command line option specific to each type of SCSI controller. See the SCSI HOWTO for more information. Multiple drives are supported (up to the limit of the maximum number of devices on the SCSI bus). Create device files with major number 11 and minor numbers starting at zero: # mknod /dev/scd0 b 11 0 # mknod /dev/scd1 b 11 1 While the kernel driver itself does not support reading digital audio frames, some SCSI drives have the capability and will work with the cdda2wav program (which uses the generic SCSI kernel interface).Login as user
root
and enter the following commands :
mknod /dev/scd2 b 11 2 mknod /dev/scd3 b 11 3 mknod /dev/scd4 b 11 4 mknod /dev/scd5 b 11 5 mknod /dev/scd6 b 11 6 mknod /dev/scd7 b 11 7 mknod /dev/scd8 b 11 8Now you can access up to 9 CD-ROM drives. If you create further devices, it is possible to access up to 16 drives.
Keywords: SCSI, CDROM, DEVICES, MKNOD, DEV, SCD, CD, SERVER
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