smth else: if you have a scsi cdrom and cdr them one should be exec throu /dev/sr0 && /dev/scd0 and the other sr1 && scd1 and your cdr should be exec by xcdroast/cdrecord throu /dev/sg0 || sg1 Bye N Nicholas wrote:
/dev/sr0 & /dev/sc0 is the SAME device < b, 11, 0 > do ls -l /dev/sr0 & /dev/scd0 should look like
brw-rw---- 2 root disk 11, 0 Mar 24 23:11 /dev/sr0 brw-rw---- 2 root disk 11, 0 Mar 24 23:11 /dev/scd0
xcdroast and any other cd-writer doesn't use this devices to write a CD but generic devices /dev/sg0 < c, 21, 0 >
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Jim Bruer wrote:
My scsi cd-rom is suddenly on /dev/sr0 instead of scd0 This after using cdroast to burn a cd. Actually have one cd-rom and one cdr. Any ideas what happened and how to fix. Linking /dev/sr0 to /dev/scd0 doesn't appear to work. thx
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