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Re: Recording CD's (data)



In article <[🔎] 7G9vaC.A.8ZB.LMw47@murphy> stanb@awod.com writes:
>On Fri Nov  2 11:57:15 2001 Justin R. Miller wrote...
>>You should check out the CD-Writing-HOWTO from a place like linuxdoc.org
>>or linux.com.  I got a CD burner only a couple months ago, and after
>>years of Linux had no idea how to use it.  The HOWTO is a good document
>>and explains what you need to do.  You basically need to use SCSI
>>emulation on this IDE drive in order to get burning capabilities.=20

>I went there and read through it, and after recompiling my kernek about a
>dozen times, I have to admit I'm stuck. Acording to the HOWTO, I should be
>able to run "cdercord -scanbus" and see my CD recorder. I' can't for the
>life of me make that work. 

You need to tell your ide driver to skip your cdr, and load the
ide-scsi module.  How to do that is in the howto.  You also need
scsi-generic support.  (But scanbus doesn't, so that's not your
problem.)

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