cdrecord question

Gregory Nowak gnowak1 at uic.edu
Mon May 6 16:20:48 EDT 2002


Once you use the correct append line in lilo.conf, you can stop wondering if the ide/atapi driver is in the way of the scsi driver.
Greg


On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 03:01:36PM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Hi greg and Igor.
> Maybe there are advantages to leaving your cdrom ide/atapi, but i just went
> ahead and changed both of mine. That meant i didn't even have ide/atapi cdrom
> support compiled in and I didn't have to question whether the ide/atapi driver
> was interfering with the scsi. But whether you use just scsi or use both, you
> still definitely do have to have scsi cdrom suport, as well as scsi, scsi
> emulation, and generic scsi enabled. From what you say in past posts, Igor, you
> may have thought you could leave scsi cdrom support out.
> I just think it's simpler not to have to deal with both drivers unless you have
> a really good reason for keeping the ide/atapi for your cdrom.
> 
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