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Operating Systems Solaris from where i can find the CDROM device Post 302182972 by DukeNuke2 on Tuesday 8th of April 2008 02:28:00 AM
Old 04-08-2008
the cd should be automounted under "/cdrom". if you are on solaris 10 check with "rmformat" if the cdrom drive is present.
 

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CDCTRL(1)							   User Commands							 CDCTRL(1)

NAME
cdctrl - command line CDROM control SYNOPSIS
cdctrl [device] cdctrl -c [device] cdctrl -c cdctrl [-V|-?|-h] DESCRIPTION
cdctrl command is a program that opens a CDROM device and may be used for interactive control of the CDROM including play starting at a track, next track, previous track, stop, pause, display info, display CDROM status, and display CDROM directory. This program may be used as a daemon to control an audio CDROM device. The commands to the cdctrl command are: device Open CDROM device. -V Print out version and build information. -h Display help. -v Display help. -D Enable runtime debugging. -c Output CR-LF at end of each line, not LF. By default, cdctrl opens /dev/cdrom, but does not start playing. Output is to standard output with each line terminated by a linefeed (LF). Commands to cdctrl are: 1 Play first track, start playing. s Stop playing. p Pause playing. r Resume playing. e Eject CDROM. c Close CDROM tray. i Display info string. d Display directory. - Play previous track. + Play next track. When on last track, play first track. [1..99] Play track 1..99. ? Display help screen. q Quit. Each command results in one or multiple lines of output to stdout, followed by an info string, followed by END. The format of the info string is: CMD cmd-name cd-status track abs-time rel-time cmd-name := {play, stop, ... quit} from above list cd-status := {invalid, play, paused} cd-status += {completed, error, no_status} track := {1..99} CD track abs-time := HH:MM:SS elapsed since CD start rel-time := HH:MM:SS elapsed since track start FILES
/dev/cdrom - default cdrom device ENVIRONMENT
CDTOOLDEV - cdrom device, overrides compile time defaults SEE ALSO
cdplay(1) AUTHORS
Main code: Thomas Insel <tinsel@tinsel.org> Enhancements: Sven Oliver Moll <smol0075@rz.uni-hildesheim.de> cdctrl extensions: Wade Hampton <whampton@staffnet.com> CDTOOL
29-July-2004 CDCTRL(1)
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