Re: /cdrom vs. /media/cdrom

From: Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corsetti Dutra (leandro_at_dutra.fastmail.fm)
Date: 07/22/04

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    Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:31:38 -0300
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    Em Thu, 22 Jul 2004 11:50:08 +0200, Frank Uepping escreveu:

    > on Sarge there are many duplicating mount points for peripherals,
    > like:
    > /cdrom
    > /cdrom0
    > /floppy
    > /media/cdrom
    > /media/cdrom0
    > /media/floppy
    > etc.
    >
    > Why are the duplicates?

            Actually they are not duplicates…

            For some reason things are mounted on (/media)/cdrom0, and
    (/media)/cdrom is a symlink to it.

            I suppose the idea is that one can have (/media)/cdrom[0-9]
    and choose a default by changing the symlink, but I never had more
    than a CD drive to check it.

    > What is the preferred mount point / or /media for peripherals?

            Depends on whom prefers what for whichever reason…

            Seriously, / was never a standard, but it was Debian’s
    practice, and and still is at least in stable.

            /media is the LSB standard, and should be configured in all
    new systems starting from current sarge.

            The detail is that there are lots of programs still looking
    for, and even creating, aberrations like /cdrom. One notorious
    culprit I still have to force into compliance by /etc editing is
    discover(2).

    > Is there any document about this issue?

            Yes, the latest LSB.

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