Volker Kuhlmann wrote:

It may be that you are just a victim of recent incompatible changes in the Linux
kernel. ----> Ask Linus Torvalds, he is personally responsible for these problems.



I think what was asked for was a solution, not an explanation why it can't be done.



It seems that the best is to avoid a 2.6 kernel if possible.



Works fine for me on SuSE 9.2 (and on 9.1), 2.6 kernel, running cdrecord
as $USER (and /dev/hdX device addressing).



Have you tried multisession as a user? What I see is that I can write the first session just fine, but that the -msinfo option is not available as a user. When I asked about this on the kernel mailing list I was told I didn't have permissions on the drive, although the problem really is that even with read and write you must be root to use the SCSI command needed for -msinfo.


There seem to be three cases with the 2.6 kernel, assume the burner is on /dev/hdc:
- no command line options
- hdc=ide-scsi
- hdc=scsi


I'm not sure that the 1st and 3rd are identical in behaviour, and I'm not at a good place to reboot right now to see. I hope to try this in the next few hours.

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bill davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 CTO TMR Associates, Inc
 Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979


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