On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 10:29:09AM -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:

> > >    If I use a grub boot option like hdc=ide-scsi, then what
> > /dev device do I
> > > mount in fstab to use the device?
> > >
> > >    Do I need to make any changes at all in /etc/devfsd.conf to make this
> > > work?
> >
> > IIRC, the default devfsd.conf will create a symlink to hdc at
> > /dev/cdrom. You can use this in your fstab, or the complete path -- I'm
> > not sure if one method is prefered over another.
> 
> This is completely true when I do not use hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi .
> However, when I use the ide-scsi options then /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 & cdrom1
> disappear and the mount doesn't work anymore.
> 
> rescan-scsi-bus.sh is not waking things up and finding the devices yet, but
> if I do cdrecord -scanbus it then finds the two devices and I see some new
> devices under /dev/scsi with long path names that end in the word generic.
> 
> I'm not sure what to mount to use them though.
Have you loaded the sr_mod (I think it is called this way) module, to get
SCSI-CDROMS working? I use ide-scsi for both of my ide-cdroms, and they
normally show up in /dev/cdroms...

This is not as easy as IDE ;))

CU all,
Jens
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