On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 11:28, Dominique Alessandri wrote: > Sorry for having confused 'device' and 'bus'. > Exactly. I did a cdrecord -scanbus, and I am clearly using the correct > device (3,0,0). The box has an on-board scsi controller which is not used > (bus 0 and 1) that causes the 'cdrecord-prodvd: Warning Linux Bus mapping > botch.' messages. In addition the box has a RAID controller that is seen > as bus 2 by the OS. The IDE-SCSI devices are 'mapped' onto bus 3:
Ahhh, that explains it. > # cdrecord -scanbus > Cdrecord 1.10 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 J�rg Schilling ??? 1.10 ??? I assume that's the stock cdrecord from RedHat 7.x. -- Bryan P.S. Time to head off to the Gridiron Classic. ;-p -- Bryan J. Smith, E.I. (BSECE) Contact Info: http://thebs.org [ http://thebs.org/files/resume/BryanJonSmith_certifications.pdf ] ------------------------------------------------------------------ People are asking for 100% MS Office compatibility on Linux. But Mac users already know that is impossible, because Microsoft's own MS Office for MacOS is very far from 100% Windows compatible. Especially when trying to send documents back to Windows users.
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