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Re: cdrecord & cdwriter



On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 08:09:32PM -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Gerard Robin(jag.robin18@wanadoo.fr) is reported to have said:
> > On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 04:34:42PM +0530, Vijaya S wrote:
> > >.......
> >  
> > 
> > First I have undone all the things required by the kernel 2.4.x :
> 
> Do you mean kernel 2.6.X ??  ide-scsi worked in 2.4.x _not_ in 2.6.x.
> > 
> > - I disabled the module ide-scsi. ( then you must undo : 
> >   append "/dev/hdc=ide-scsi" in your /boot/grub/menu.lst as )
> > - in fstab I changed /dev/scd0 in /dev/hdc and /dev/scd1 in /dev/hdd
> >  
> > cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATA gave me :
> > 
> > Using libscg version 'schily-0.8'.
> > 
> > scsibus1:
> > 	1,0,0	100) 'SONY    ' 'DVD-ROM DDU1612 ' 'DYS1' Removable CD-ROM
> > 	1,1,0	101) 'LITE-ON ' 'LTR-52327S      ' 'QS09' Removable CD-ROM
> > 
> > then in /etc/default/cdrecord I have put:
> > 
> > # CDR_DEVICE = yamaha ( I commented this line )
> > CDR_DEVICE = cdrw
> > cdrw = ATA:1,1,0  ( for you is: cdrw = ATA:0,0,0 )
> > 
> > and  now I do:
> > 
> > cdrecord -dev=1,1,0 -speed=10  -v -eject image.iso 
> 
> That does not work here but this does
> cdrecord dev=ATA:1,1,0 speed=10  -v -eject image.iso
> Note  no^ -  ^^^^     ^ no dash

Sorry, YOU ARE RIGHT, but I wrote a little script which does this work
and I didn't use directly the command "cdrecord dev=ATA:1,1,0 ....." for
a while and now I am confused between the style 2.4.x and the style 2.6.x  ;-) 

P.S. I use the kernel 2.6.8-1-386 version 2.6.8-4

-- 
Gerard



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