Re: Probleme avec cdrecord.
Romain Chantereau wrote:
> Après avoir éplucher le site de CD record et ses liens, déjànews et
> autres sources (HowTo etc..), je n'arrive toujours pas à graver avec mon
> petit Teac (le même que celui du site de cdrecord, donc IDE)
> Superbe message du genre SCSCI retryable error :
> Le buffer qui se vide, et le graveur qui ne grave rien... Géniale !!!
> ...........
Bonjour
En esperant que ca t'aidera .
Pat
A : ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrecord/README.ATAPI
il est dit que :
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From: Eduard Bloch <edi@gmx.de>
Situation:
Linux: Kernel 2.2.15 (Debian package kernel-image-2.2.15)
Distribution: Debian Potato (deep freeze), i386
Devices: one CDRW-Writer, one CDROM-drive, both ATAPI
1. Become root, try "grep hd.: /var/log/kern.log" to find out where your
ATAPI-devices are connected to (hd?-names).
2. Edit your boot configuration file, eg. /etc/lilo.conf if you use
lilo or the batch-file if you boot via loadlin.
3. Find a line where you can append additional kernel parameters, eg.
"append=" in lilo.conf or the loadlin-line in the batch file.
4. Append sth. like this: "hdb=ide-scsi hdc=ide-scsi max_scsi_luns=1"
The hdX-parameters defines devices that should be mapped to SCSI
latter. You may do it with non-writers too, since the emulation layer
is almost complete, or let them out so the devices will use their
native drivers.
5. Save the file, reinstall the bootloader (ie. running "/sbin/lilo")
6. Call "modconf", load "sg" and "ide-scsi" from the SCSI-section
7. Reboot Debian, watch while booting, you should see a line like this
"Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0".
Your old ATAPI devices virtually don't exist any longer, use ther
SCSI equivalents instead.
8. Become root, setup devices:
cd /dev
MAKEDEV sg scd
ln -s scd0 cdrom # NOTE: or cdrw, first check which drive is here
ln -s scd1 cdrw # NOTE: see above, maybe cdrom
Check the new SCSI settings:
cdrecord -scanbus
Setup cdrecord's environment - edit /etc/default/cdrecord:
CDR_DEVICE=cdrw
cdrw=1,0,0 4 8m
cdrom=1,2,0 0 0m
Input the right values, the fields are described in the manpage
of cdrecord. Alternatively, you may use this values as
cdrecord-parameter or take a frontend with an own configuration
scheme, then you don't need to modify /etc/default/cdrecord.
9. It's done! Insert a CD and try "cdrecord -v -toc"
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