burning discs and cdrecord

Kenny Hitt kenny at hittsjunk.net
Sat Mar 26 00:30:23 EST 2005


Hi.

As usual, I didn't communicate clearly.  The module you need to dump is
ide-scsi.
Use scsi support for the scsi devices, but use ide support for the ide
devices.

Hope this helps.
          Kenny
	  
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 08:35:58PM -0500, Scott Howell wrote:
> Kenny,
> 
> Ok very good, but I do have a scsi scanner and if memory serves me, I 
> needed the scsi emulation for this the sg .um think that was what its 
> called. Been a while since I brewed a kernel, but perhaps I need to go 
> back and have a look over this. I have actually and don't ask why, its a 
> good story over a cold beer, but I have a scsi scanner, a scsi burner, 
> and the ide burner. Now yes I could get rid of the scsi burner, but gee 
> it works, but it doesn't burn dvd discs. What my plan was for one thing 
> is to cook up a dvd disc I could take to work with all my favorite music 
> on it and have something that would play all day long. I like having the 
> other burner as a second cdrom drive if nothing else.
> I hope I can keep the scsi scanner and burner on this box so will look 
> over the kernel options very carefully. Well in any event it looks like 
> if I want to burn dvds I'll have to find another version of cdrecord as 
> the one that comes with Debian does not apparently have the code for 
> dowing this or at least the output would indicate this.
> 
> Scott
> 
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