06-13-2007
Find the cdrom
Hi,
I have installed Solaris 10 in intel architecture via Virtual Machine.
By default the CDROM isn't mounted.
How can i find out exactly which device is the Cdrom.
On linux it used to be /dev/cdrom.
Thanks
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MCDP(1) User commands MCDP(1)
NAME
mcdp - a small cdplayer for linux
SYNOPSIS
mcdp [/dev/some-cdrom-device]
DESCRIPTION
The command mcdp is used for playing AudioCD's. It has a curses like userinterface and is fairly simple to use.
OPTIONS
There is only one optional option - a cd device, e.g. /dev/cdrom2.
KEYS
KEY DESCRIPTION
# play track number # (0,1..9)
cursor up fast forward
cursor right slow forward
cursor left slow rewind
cursor down fast rewind
space next track
b/B previous track
S/s toggle start/stop
P/p toggle pause/resume
E/e eject cdrom device
C/c close cdrom device
R/r redraw screen
M/m change playmethod (-/+)
+/- change trackmodifier (+/-)
</> change audio volume of cdrom device (-/+)
Q/q quit mcdp
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
CDDA_DEVICE Reserved or later :)
CDROM Try this cdrom as default (if unset, CDROM_DEFAULT
from params.h is used).
CDDB_PATH path to your local cddb files (if unset, _no_ cddb titelinfo
is displayed)
CDDB_SERVER IP:PORT of a freedb server (if unset, only local cddb
stuff is used, if it exists in $CDDB_PATH/$discid).
LOGNAME Is used for remote cddb login.
HOSTNAME Is used for remote cddb login too.
FILES
$HOME/.workmandb Is used (first) for reading wmdb entries.
$CDDB_PATH/* Is used for reeading/writing cddb entries.
RETURN VALUES
0 no errors occured / normal quit
1 the given cd-device isn't a cd-device
2 your cd seems to be sth. other then a CD-Audio or CD-Mixed
3 some error while processing terminal code
NOTES
Some terminals don't like the default escape-sequences from params.h ... if so, you have to edit them ! Successfully tested terminals are
vt100, linux, xterm, xterm-color.
If you haven't direct access to a freedb server, you may use some port redirector program ... see freshmeat.
If you have devfs, mcdp will try /dev/cdroms/cdrom0, else /dev/cdrom is tried!
AUTHOR
Tino Reichardt <milky-mcdp@mcmilk.de>
Homepage: http://www.mcmilk.de/projects/mcdp/
mcdp-0.4 2004-02-20 MCDP(1)