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Solved: DVD Drive install in Fedora Problems


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06-Mar-2006, 11:59 PM #1
Angry Solved: DVD Drive install in Fedora Problems
Hi,

I recently installed a new DVD-drive into my dual-boot PC. The old setup I had was an HP-CDWriter (master) and Asus CD Drive (slave), and I rearranged this to be New DVD-Burner as master, and HP-CDWriter as slave. The BIOS picked up the change no problem, but Fedora (x-cd-roast at least) still recognizes the old setup. How do I get Fedora to take another look at the setup?

If it makes a difference, the new DVD-Burner drive is a Sony.

Thanks,

Matt

EDIT: Rookie mistake, I just had to make x-cd-roast rescan the devices.
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