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Re: ide-scsi -> write_g1: scsi sendcmd: fatal error



Rob Bogus <rob23@tmr.com> wrote:

> Unsupported, undocumented, self-written, run as root... for problems any 
> method which provides useful information is appropriate. This is not 

I am sorry to see that you seem to be interested to further increase the 
confusion.

Let me try to help to reduce confusion.

Thomas Schmitt unfortunately caused confusion by asking the OP to check /proc/
although this is unrelated to cdrtools.

Thomas Schmitt unfortunately caused confusion by asking the OP to test dev=
parameters that are ducumented to be wrong.

Thomas Schmitt unfortunately caused confusion by introducing cdrskin although 
the OP is interested in rscsi.

rscsi is a protocol that is part of libscg. Software that makes use of the 
collaboration in the OSS community and uses libscg may work on any OS platform
and gets the ability to use rscsi for free. cdrskin does not use libscg.

Rob Bogus added a lot of other unrelated things.....


Cdrecord depends on a correctly working kernel and correctly working drivers.
If the OP replaces the ugly but working PATA HDD driver by ide-scsi that may 
not work correctly on his Linux version, then the OP needs to be prepared for
a non working cdrecord.

There are basically two methods to fix this problem.

1)	fix ide-scsi or let it be fixed by the linux kernel folks

2)	use the supported PATA HDD driver (i.e. remove ide-scsi)



Jörg

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