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Re: more on cd writing



> 
> 1. After booting up I can use xcdroast after I
> load the module ide-scsi with modprobe.  Everything 
> else needed gets loaded automatically.  Then, if
> I want to mount and read a cdrom I can do it, but
> only aftet unloading ide-scsi.

When you load the ide-scsi module, the cdrom is not any longer reached
as /dev/hdx but as /dev/scdx. If you have a symbolic link /dev/cdrom
pointing to /dev/hdx it will not work while you have the ide-scsi
loaded.
> 
> 2. The other way around, if I mount a cdrom before
> using xcdroast, then I can not use xcdroast, even
> after
> unloading modules associated with cdrom such as
> ide-cd.  

Now, you use the cdrom as ide so you can't load the ide-scsi module.
> 
> What is the best way to be able to use both cdrom
> to read a cd and xcdroast for cd writing?  
> 

There are 2 ways (or more):

1. You load the ide-scsi module automatelly (add it in /etc/modules)

2. You (re)compile the kernel with the ide-scsi option on (not as a
module).

In both cases you remake the /dev/crdom and/or /dev/cdwriter to point to
the scsi drivers.

I use the second option, so I have:


/dev/cdrom:    symbolic link to scd0
/dev/cdwriter: symbolic link to scd1

were in fact (without the ide-scsi) I would have

/dev/cdrom:    symbolic link to hdb
/dev/cdwriter: symbolic link to hdd



I hope this helps.

Ionel


P.S. Have you looked at CD-writer HOWTO?


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