On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, Kenward Vaughan wrote :

� Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 15:01:32 -0800
� From: Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
� To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
� Subject: Re: help with 2.6.2 ide-cd, ide-scsi & xine
� Resent-Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 17:01:39 -0600 (CST)
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�
� On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 03:56:43PM +0000, Alan Chandler wrote:
� > On Saturday 14 February 2004 15:33, stephen parkinson wrote:
� >
� > >
� > > sussed it, diabled ide-cd-options line saying ignore hdc, hdd
� > >
� > > 2.6.2 - xine and sound now happy
� >
� > Can you be more specific about what you mean by "disable ide-cd options line".
� >
� > I have a similar issue on a debian system and I don't quite follow what you
� > have done.  Where is this ide-cd options line, for me ide-cd is a module that
� > gets loaded.
� ...
�
� Don't modules all generally get loaded at boot (followed by clearing
� out unused ones)?  Having just set up ide-scsi myself for a new burner,
� I put that line in myself. You'll find in the docs that ide-cd gets
� first dibs on the cd drives otherwise, and the scsi driver then has no
� chance.
�
� Location?
�
� -------------
� daddy:~# cat /etc/modutils/cdrw
�   #
�   # As suggested in CD Writing HOWTO
�   #
�   # This assumes IDE-CD is a module rather than copmiled into kernel.
�   #
� options ide-cd ignore="hdc"
� alias scd0 sr_mode
� pre-install sg          modprobe ide-scsi
� pre-install sr_mod      modprobe ide-scsi
� pre-install ide-scsi    modprobe ide-cd
�


I have a 2.6.2 kernel - and looking into these solution  I made cdrom symlink
to hdc ,pass " hdc=cdrom " at boot time and cdrecord apparently works only if
I give dev=/dev/cdrom which is unsupported(?) :

<Warning: Open by 'devname' is unintentional and not supported >

Now, can anybody please explain me who is reading the file "/etc/modutils/cdrw"?

If my understandig is correct, /usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.ATAPI.setup.gz
CDR_DEVICE should give the device name if set in file /etc/default/cdrecord.

The problem is dev=/dev/hdc  and dev=/dev/cdrom give diffrent
results(device [0,0,0] and [1,0,0])- haw can be so ? What exactly should I set
in /etc/default/cdrecord ?

-------------
ls -l /dev/cdrom
/dev/cdrom -> /dev/hdc
-------------
cdrecord -scanbus dev=/dev/cdrom
scsidev: '/dev/cdrom'
devname: '/dev/cdrom'
scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
Warning: Open by 'devname' is unintentional and not supported.
Linux sg driver version: 3.5.27
Using libscg version 'schily-0.8'.
scsibus0:
0,0,0     0) 'SONY    ' 'CD-RW  CRX300E  ' 'KYS2' Removable CD-ROM

-------------
scsidev: '/dev/hdc'
devname: '/dev/hdc'
scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
Warning: Open by 'devname' is unintentional and not supported.
Linux sg driver version: 3.5.27
Using libscg version 'schily-0.8'.
scsibus1:
1,0,0   100) 'SONY    ' 'CD-RW  CRX300E  ' 'KYS2' Removable CD-ROM
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Thank you


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