> on UNIX and I _did_ use ST506 drives from 1985 to 1993. But ST506 drives make no
> sense since 1994.

There are still people using them too - and ESDI
> 
> >I stil don't see what the argument is about. Its up to you whether you want to
> >use ide-cd or ide-scsi
> 
> If the SCSI cdrom driver would support all special functions correctly, all users
> of Linux would definitely prefer the ide-scsi solution as it allows to use
> CD-writers without a reconfiguration. In addition, digital audio extraction
> may be used this way too...

I think your real argument should be 'why can't I open a drive as scsi just
because ide-cd is loaded'. Thats something we agree upon. If both modules are
loaded I should be able to open it either way


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