https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2278





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-24 00:46 -------
Well, Adam's suggestion will make sense if the CD-burning programs 
independently try to read from ide drives without depending on cdrecord. If they 
can do that, only for writing puposes (where cdrecord is used) scsi-emulation 
will be required. According to  
http://www.xcdroast.org/xcdr098/faq-a13.html#2 this may just be possible. 



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Using mdk-9.1rc1. Currently, only ide CD-RW drives are scsi-emulated. If a 
system has two CD drives (1 CD-RW and 1 CD), the CD drive is not 
scsi-emulated. This prevents cdrecord from detecting the CD drive and as a 
result any CD-burning program (xcdroast, koncd) that uses cdrecord cannot 
do CD-to-CD copy. For a desktop oriented distribution, enabling this feature is 
very important. 
        So, if scsi-emulation is enabled for one CD-RW-drive, it should be 
enabled for all CD drives on the system.

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