27 May
2001
27 May
'01
22:05
Hi, If your writer lands on scd0 your reader probably is on scd1. Doesn't that work for you? You may have to modprobe ide-scsi, as that doesn't happen automatically (didn't for me, at least). Otherwise you can check /var/log/messages for the boot-up sequence. It should say which device was used. In my case it said /dev/sr0 for the reader and sr1 for the writer. Regards Anders On Monday 28 May 2001 00:34, Philip Burness wrote:
I'm using kernel 2.4.2 and I have a scsi cd writer & an ATAPI cd writer (hdb), I have set lilo to append hdb=ide-scsi. My normal scsi cd writer is addressed as /dev/scd0 and works OK, anybody know what address I should use to connect the ATAPI cd writer now?
Phil