On Sun, 26 May 2002, Rajiv Srinivasa wrote:
Why don't you enable generic scsi and scsi cdrom and disable ide-cdrom in the kernel, compile, make and install the bzImage in /boot?
Because it's an IDE CD burner, not a SCSI CD burner? /jw -- inet: john@wilkes.com | addr: 321 High School Rd. NE #367 | "The man who views the world at 50 the city: Bainbridge Island, Washington | same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 code: 98110-1697 | years of his life." icbm: 47 37 48 N / 122 29 52 W | - Muhammad Ali
On Sunday 26 May 2002 15:45, John Wilkes wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Rajiv Srinivasa wrote:
Why don't you enable generic scsi and scsi cdrom and disable ide-cdrom in the kernel, compile, make and install the bzImage in /boot?
Because it's an IDE CD burner, not a SCSI CD burner?
/jw
Doesn't matter - hence the generic scsi emulation. My cd burner is ide as well, but works well with scsi emulation - my /media/cdrom is symlinked to /dev/scd0 (instead of /dev/hdc) and /media/cdwriter to /dev/scd1 (instead of /dev/hdd). Make sure your fstab entries are changed as well!! Cheers. --Rajiv
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