Greetings, I have just gotten my SuSe Workstation installed and its running great! Well, other than a few modules not loading correctly but never the less. The problem Im having is my DVD Rom drive is not working correctly and I cannot burn a CD with my RW. Both drives are IDE drives. Ive tried searching for the answer but alas, nothing to found for my particular setup. Any Ideas, or links would be great. Good Times, -- Daniel J. Rychlik Java/Perl Developer
Daniel Rychlik schrieb:
I have just gotten my SuSe Workstation installed and its running great! Well, other than a few modules not loading correctly but never the less. The problem Im having is my DVD Rom drive is not working correctly and I cannot burn a CD with my RW.
Both drives are IDE drives. Ive tried searching for the answer but alas, nothing to found for my particular setup. Any Ideas, or links would be great.
I suppose you didn't look too intensively... :-) What _is_ your "particula setup"? Ré
Admittingly -, no I didnt I have a DVD Rom Slaved off of IDE0 and my RW burner primarty on IDE1. I was looking at one article and saw that I needed to setup ScSI emu ? Is that correct? On Saturday 16 November 2002 09:37, René Matthäi wrote:
Daniel Rychlik schrieb:
I have just gotten my SuSe Workstation installed and its running great! Well, other than a few modules not loading correctly but never the less. The problem Im having is my DVD Rom drive is not working correctly and I cannot burn a CD with my RW.
Both drives are IDE drives. Ive tried searching for the answer but alas, nothing to found for my particular setup. Any Ideas, or links would be great.
I suppose you didn't look too intensively... :-)
What _is_ your "particula setup"?
Ré
-- Daniel J. Rychlik Java/Perl Developer http://daniel.rychlik.ws
Hi, Some weeks agos it was still correct, you would have had to set up SCSI Emulation for the two dirves in order to use them to copy and burn CDs. This is not needed anymore. You have however to update to the very latest cdrecord version, which I think it not yet on SuSE's ftp. You can get the source from the author's website and compile it, it is easy. Then use k3b to burn your CDs, it is written with IDE support in mind. Again use the very latest k3b. More details about all this have been already published quite often on this list, search the archive, it is there. HtH, Matt T. On Sunday 17 November 2002 00:01, Daniel Rychlik wrote:
Admittingly -, no I didnt
I have a DVD Rom Slaved off of IDE0 and my RW burner primarty on IDE1. I was looking at one article and saw that I needed to setup ScSI emu ? Is that correct?
On Saturday 16 November 2002 09:37, René Matthäi wrote:
Daniel Rychlik schrieb:
I have just gotten my SuSe Workstation installed and its running great! Well, other than a few modules not loading correctly but never the less. The problem Im having is my DVD Rom drive is not working correctly and I cannot burn a CD with my RW.
Both drives are IDE drives. Ive tried searching for the answer but alas, nothing to found for my particular setup. Any Ideas, or links would be great.
I suppose you didn't look too intensively... :-)
What _is_ your "particula setup"?
Ré
-- Daniel J. Rychlik Java/Perl Developer http://daniel.rychlik.ws
Hi Matt,
From: Matt T. [mailto:Matt@Boons.net]
Hi,
Some weeks agos it was still correct, you would have had to set up SCSI Emulation for the two dirves in order to use them to copy and burn CDs.
This is not needed anymore. You have however to update to the very latest cdrecord version, which I think it not yet on SuSE's ftp. You can get the source from the author's website and compile it, it is easy.
Then use k3b to burn your CDs, it is written with IDE support in mind. Again use the very latest k3b.
Do I understand you correctly that I am able to use an IDE writer without the IDE-SCSI emulation? If so, can you please give the version numbers needed? Thanks Chris
Yes, please! I'm getting annoyed by the fact that my so called "scsi" - cdrw is initialized a hundred times at boot up... And do you know a website that summarizes a how-to? tia markus -- If you're right 90% of the time, why quibble about the remaining 3%?
Am Dienstag, 19. November 2002 16:24 schrieb Christian Herzyk:
Hi Matt,
From: Matt T. [mailto:Matt@Boons.net]
Hi,
Some weeks agos it was still correct, you would have had to set up SCSI Emulation for the two dirves in order to use them to copy and burn CDs.
This is not needed anymore. You have however to update to the very latest cdrecord version, which I think it not yet on SuSE's ftp. You can get the source from the author's website and compile it, it is easy.
Then use k3b to burn your CDs, it is written with IDE support in mind. Again use the very latest k3b.
Do I understand you correctly that I am able to use an IDE writer without the IDE-SCSI emulation?
NO. This will only be possible with the comming 2.5.48+ Linux kernel stuff.
If so, can you please give the version numbers needed?
Maybe k3b together with the "latest" cdrecord did something around it, but I know that the latest cdrecord _NEED_ the new 2.5.48+ block layer stuff to work without IDE-SCSI (better call it ATA-SCSI) emulation. Regards, Dieter PS Use SCSI luke...;_) -- Dieter Nützel Graduate Student, Computer Science University of Hamburg Department of Computer Science @home: Dieter.Nuetzel at hamburg.de (replace at with @)
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Christian Herzyk
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Daniel Rychlik
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Dieter Nützel
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Markus Kohli
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Matt T.
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René Matthäi