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Re: CDROM & ISE-SCSI: Help please!



On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Timothy Hospedales wrote:

> Hello!
> I have compiled my kernel with IDE-SCSI emmulation to try and burn CDs.
> However, I can no longer mount my CDROM drives using /dev/hd[x]. Can someone
> point me to the new devices they are being seen as, and|or the relevant
> manpages? /dev/sd[x], /dev/sg[x], /dev/scd[x] don't seem to work. :(.
> 
> Thanks!
> Timothy
> 

I'm using SCSI emulation on my burner and CDROM drive, and they both work
fine. I mount them with devices /dev/scd0 and scd1. I have noticed that
you must have SCSI support, SCSI CD-ROM support, and SCSI generic support
compiled *in* the kernel, not as modules.

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