-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 How do I go about getting cdrecorder to be a scsi device TIA David -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/04bV3VVncqMjOZsRAlBQAJ9LSzmg2d0lOFf5DyLzIv0aJZiXggCcDu1j WkL0xcgMq2nAUYjfyyLJvU8= =ZPcl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Sunday 07 December 2003 02:59 pm, DB Troll wrote:
How do I go about getting cdrecorder to be a scsi device TIA David ============
David, Not trying to be rude, but this has been asked so many times, I doubt you will get any other answer. Read the manuals or search the mail archives or search the SuSE database! Regards, Lee -- --- KMail v1.5.4 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 BandiPat wrote: | On Sunday 07 December 2003 02:59 pm, DB Troll wrote: | |>How do I go about getting cdrecorder to be a scsi device |>TIA |>David | | ============ | | David, | Not trying to be rude, but this has been asked so many times, I doubt | you will get any other answer. | | Read the manuals or search the mail archives or search the SuSE | database! | | Regards, | Lee Actually, I'm wondering the same thing. i'm thinking maybe if I take out the dremel tool and soldering iron, I could splice on enough pins. that would make it SCSI, right? ;-) Joe - -- SuSE Linux 8.2 (i586) Kernel: 2.4.20-4GB / i686 | Posted from: Dora ~ 9:13pm up 4:20, 2 users, load average: 0.51, 0.38, 0.29 What I tell you three times is true. nqs@tmcom.com | http://tigger.tmcom.com/~nqs/blogger.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/1VuFoS1S7SxfpzwRArp9AJ9CCj5QsPbIjJgXBe028nQxjdlcYACfeadc HaDrZrZ1UElUs4wBQKjbQ88= =DWlu -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Joe Dufresne wrote:
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BandiPat wrote: | On Sunday 07 December 2003 02:59 pm, DB Troll wrote: | |>How do I go about getting cdrecorder to be a scsi device |>TIA |>David | | ============ | | David, | Not trying to be rude, but this has been asked so many times, I doubt | you will get any other answer. | | Read the manuals or search the mail archives or search the SuSE | database! | | Regards, | Lee
Actually, I'm wondering the same thing. i'm thinking maybe if I take out the dremel tool and soldering iron, I could splice on enough pins. that would make it SCSI, right? ;-)
Joe
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AHA! that's where Linux gets clever, you can do it very easily for a 2.4.x kernel, 2.6.0 does away with the need for ide-scsi, to great cheers. The original poster has no doubt seen my post and is up and running and smiling. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Linux Only Shop.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 |> |> Actually, I'm wondering the same thing. i'm thinking maybe if I take |> out the dremel tool and soldering iron, I could splice on enough pins. |> that would make it SCSI, right? ;-) |> |> Joe |> |> - -- |> | AHA! that's where Linux gets clever, you can do it very easily for a | 2.4.x kernel, 2.6.0 does away with the need for ide-scsi, to great | cheers. The original poster has no doubt seen my post and is up and | running and smiling. | Regards | Sid. | Yes, Yes, but I _need_ a pair of 75 gig scsi drives for use in a raid setup. since the street price for one seems to be about $350, and I can't afford that, can't i just modify a IDE drive by soldering on more pins to make it a scsi drive? it would be so much easier... ;-) - -- SuSE Linux 8.2 (i586) Kernel: 2.4.20-4GB / i686 | Posted from: Dora ~ 11:23am up 1:24, 3 users, load average: 0.74, 0.52, 0.48 Cigarette, n.: A fire at one end, a fool at the other, and a bit of tobacco in between. nqs@tmcom.com | http://tigger.tmcom.com/~nqs/blogger.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/13O4oS1S7SxfpzwRAol0AKCC4mkLVuFGutm7YLaZCGSVSDrGDwCfX3vb nZEUclFaeBPqrgdSIrCKasQ= =axN0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 11:27 am, Joe Dufresne wrote:
|> Actually, I'm wondering the same thing. i'm thinking maybe if I |> take out the dremel tool and soldering iron, I could splice on |> enough pins. that would make it SCSI, right? ;-) |> |> Joe |> |> - -- | | AHA! that's where Linux gets clever, you can do it very easily for | a 2.4.x kernel, 2.6.0 does away with the need for ide-scsi, to | great cheers. The original poster has no doubt seen my post and is | up and running and smiling. | Regards | Sid.
Yes, Yes, but I _need_ a pair of 75 gig scsi drives for use in a raid setup. since the street price for one seems to be about $350, and I can't afford that, can't i just modify a IDE drive by soldering on more pins to make it a scsi drive? it would be so much easier...
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Well, you can buy an adapter cable for your SCSI controller. <g> Now, while I started to write this as a joke, and was going to include some bogus www link, I searched google for "scsi to ide adapter" and got this http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/IDE/IDE_to_SCSI/ide_to_scsi_adapter.html So who would have guessed? -- Tony Alfrey tonyalfrey@earthlink.net "I'd rather be sailing"
participants (5)
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BandiPat
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DB Troll
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Joe Dufresne
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Sid Boyce
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Tony Alfrey