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!!! Compact Discs and your computer
For reading audio discs or writing CDs, you need access to the [CDROM] drive raw device. For a data disc, this raw device should be [mountable|mount(8)] onto the filesystem.
-Under a [Linux] OperatingSystem, these raw devices are called <tt>/dev/hd</tt>''xn'' for [PATA] drives, <tt>/dev/scd</tt>''n'' for [SCSI] drives and <tt>/dev/sr</tt>''n'' for [SATA] drives. Under [FreeBSD] 5 and later, they're called <tt>/dev/acd''n''</tt> for [IDE
] drives and ''??? (AddToMe)'' for [SCSI] drives.
+Under a [Linux] OperatingSystem, these raw devices are called <tt>/dev/hd</tt>''xn'' for [PATA] drives, <tt>/dev/scd</tt>''n'' for [SCSI] drives and <tt>/dev/sr</tt>''n'' for [SATA] drives. Under [FreeBSD] 5 and later, they're called <tt>/dev/acd''n''</tt> for [PATA
] drives and ''??? (AddToMe)'' for [SCSI] drives.
See also:
* [CDRippingNotes]
* [CDWritingNotes]