> I'm running Debian 3.0, idepci kernel, my cd-writer is a (Goldstar) LG8080 > IDE/ATAPI which seems to be pretty much plain-vanilla (i.e. it needs no >special drivers), on /hdb.
A couple of things you need to do first in order to do what you want you will need at least three new modules. You already have the first the scsi-ide, you also need sr_mod which goes along with the scsi-ide module. Also you will need the sg module. In the howto's the first couple of scripts check your system to see if you have these modules and devices for them. But since your running the ide kernel it should be taken care of. Try lsmod as root to see what modules are listed. Then try to modprobe those which you lack to see if the modules are built. If the modules you lack are not built, or do not exist you need to recompile the kernel for their support. If you do not want to recompile the kernel do some apt-cache search for kernel images, make sure you find one that has everything you need. You are correct in editing menu.lst, you need to pass the boot prams on boot up. such as you mentioned hdb=ide-scsi and such. Check your Dmesg after bootup to see what messages you get, you should get some init sections about scsi-ide in place. Then you need to change your etc/fstab to reflect the changes. Or you can change the symlink in devices to point to the correct scsi device. Which might be /dev/sr0 -> /dev/scd0 or just edit /etc/fstab for /dev/scd0 instead of /dev/cdrom. Also if you do manage to get a cdrecord -scanbus listing, you can always use K3B kde burning app to help set up your device. Its setup will even change the /etc/fstab settings for you if you want. After you do that make sure you run update-modules, and add the modules to /etc/modules so they get loaded with the others. Rthoreau -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]