Mage Grimau wrote:
> 
> I was using ide-scsi to use my cd burner under 7.1 just fine.
> I added a real scsi (adaptec) card and HD.
> Now cdrecord -scanbus just sees the real scsi and not my cd burner.
> Can they work together, or do I have to remove the real scsi to use
> my cd burner?
> 
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I can burn CDs on my ide-scsi burner just fine...  I did notice some strangeness
though...  

lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            4 Jun 24 11:58 /dev/cdr -> scd0
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            8 Jun 24 11:57 /dev/cdr1 -> /dev/hdc
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            3 Jun 24 11:58 /dev/cdr2 -> hdc
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            4 Jun 24 12:00 /dev/cdrom -> scd1
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            8 Jun 24 07:21 /dev/cdrom1 -> /dev/hdd
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            3 Jun 24 07:20 /dev/cdrom2 -> hdd

I have to access the CDROM as /dev/cdrom2.  These are not recommended settings,
just what ended up in my system.  I'm hoping 7.2 has a better install/upgrade.

Cdrecord 1.8.1 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 J�rg Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
scsibus0:  # real SCSI
        0,0,0     0) 'TOSHIBA ' 'MK2428FB        ' 'C08B' Disk
        0,1,0     1) 'IBM     ' 'H2344-S4C       ' 'S6A0' Disk
        0,2,0     2) 'EXABYTE ' 'EXB-8500SMBANXH0' '0428' Removable Tape
        0,3,0     3) *
        0,4,0     4) *
        0,5,0     5) *
        0,6,0     6) 'ARCHIVE ' 'VIPER 150  21247' '-005' Removable Tape
        0,7,0     7) *
scsibus1:  # ide-scsi
        1,0,0   100) 'HP      ' 'CD-Writer+ 7500 ' '1.0a' Removable CD-ROM
        1,1,0   101) *
        1,2,0   102) *
        1,3,0   103) *
        1,4,0   104) *
        1,5,0   105) *
        1,6,0   106) *
        1,7,0   107)
*                                                                                      
                       

Pierre

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