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device table dev: drop old CDROMs

Drop old custom CDROM devices from the device table, these are x86-only
and really really old so it would be amazing these would be in working
order.
And they haven't been supported in linux for while.

Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
Gustavo Zacarias 11 years ago
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@@ -125,21 +125,6 @@
 #/dev/fd0u2880	b	640	0	0	2	32	0	0	-
 #/dev/fd0u2880	b	640	0	0	2	32	0	0	-
 #/dev/fd1u2880	b	640	0	0	2	33	0	0	-
 #/dev/fd1u2880	b	640	0	0	2	33	0	0	-
 
 
-# All the proprietary cdrom devices in the world
-#/dev/aztcd	b	640	0	0	29	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/bpcd	b	640	0	0	41	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/capi20	c	640	0	0	68	0	0	1	2
-#/dev/cdu31a	b	640	0	0	15	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/cdu535	b	640	0	0	24	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/cm206cd	b	640	0	0	32	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/sjcd	b	640	0	0	18	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/sonycd	b	640	0	0	15	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/gscd	b	640	0	0	16	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/sbpcd	b	640	0	0	25	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/sbpcd	b	640	0	0	25	0	0	1	4
-#/dev/mcd	b	640	0	0	23	0	0	0	-
-#/dev/optcd	b	640	0	0	17	0	0	0	-
-
 # I2C device nodes
 # I2C device nodes
 /dev/i2c-	c	666	0	0	89	0	0	1	4
 /dev/i2c-	c	666	0	0	89	0	0	1	4