If you make them both scsi, though, you need to make both /dev/cdrom 
entries point to the two /dev/scd devices, too.

On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| "=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Deim_�goston?=" wrote:
| 
| > Hi folks !
| >
| > Again, I have another problem. How could I use the CD-RW and the
| > CD-ROM in the same machine ? Both are IDE driven. So, what's
| > suspicious to me. If I want to burn CDs I have to recompile my
| > kernel without the IDE-CD support and with the SCSI generic and
| > SCSI-emulation support (among others). So, after this could I use
| > my simple CD-ROM like a SCSI device without problems ?
| > Thanks,
| > Ago
| >
| > "If you love somebody set them free..."
| > Sting is GPL fan :-))
| > A hivatalos magyar KDE oldal : www.kde.hu
| 
| In the LILO append="hdd=ide-scsi hdc=ide-scsi'
| 
| In /etc/conf.modules:
| 
| First line , alais scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi
| --- other items here-----
| Last line post-install supermount modprobe scsi_hostadapter
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