Linux-Hardware Digest #702, Volume #12           Mon, 17 Apr 00 17:13:07 EDT

Contents:
  Configure Kernal for using Promise 2300+ ("Roger E.")
  Re: Can't send email (Robie Basak)
  Re: Linux and i820 (Markus Kossmann)
  Re: Wanted: Apple LaserWriter II driver (David C.)
  Re: Cannot run Linux with K6-2 (Jules)
  HPJetDirect Cards, HP6mp laser printer, & Redhat 6.1+ (Melvin Toy)
  SCSI, RH 6.2, XFree86, and DDS = lockup (Chris Sherman)
  Re: SCSI CD-ROM setup? ("Jay M. Robertson")
  Re: XF86Config for Mac running Debian (Bob Terrell)
  HELP: With CD-R + CD-RW, can't see either (Mark Bratcher)
  Re: XF86Config for Mac running Debian (Bob Terrell)
  Re: HP 720c in Linux (C. C. McPherson)
  Re: LOGITECH mouseman+ USB ("Jarek \"Krusher\" Onuszko")
  cdrecord : 'Recorder not ready' (John Hunter)

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From: "Roger E." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat,comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Configure Kernal for using Promise 2300+
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 18:01:26 GMT

Hello
I've worked with Linux before, but am somewhat new to its installation.
I'm
wanting to install RedHat Linux v4.1 on a i486DX2-66 system. The
motherboard BIOS does not support EIDE only IDE (1 channel). I have a
Promise EIDE 2300+ Vesa LB controller card with onboard BIOS
that I'd like to use with my 1.6GB & 1GB hard drives. I could not find
info on
this card in the Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO file.

Does anyone have any experience in using this card with Linux?

I understand Linux will not work with this card in using its EIDE BIOS
to supercede the IDE BIOS on the motherboard? It includes drivers for
other OS's like DOS, Win95, NT 3.x, OS/2, SCO UNIX 3.2.x and AT&T UNIX
SVR 4.0. All are system files, no sources. Would the SCO or AT&T drivers
work w/ Linux???

If I do source a driver, the next problem is then how about installing
Linux using this card
with its EIDE BIOS active right from the start in order to complete the
installation on a 1 GB drive?

Neither Promise nor Red Hat have made available a Linux driver for the
Promise EIDE 2300+.

I did get some information from someone on the net. He has the same
concerns I do.

His note is below........
===============================================================
I suspect the answer is "no".  The Promise EIDE 2300+ BIOS programs
seem to play a lot of DOS/WINDOWS specific tricks, from my brief
investigations.  E.g. the BIOS "grabs" a piece of memory just below
the 640K boundary, then hooks the required BIOS calls to lie to DOS
when it asks about memory so that it looks like only about 638K is
physically present.  I am not a Linux Kernel expert, but since a
multitasking kernel like Linux can't rely on the BIOS routines, I
suspect that it would require some major hacking to accommodate tricks
like that.  That would be compounded if Promise considered the tricks
"proprietary" and were therefore unwilling to release any documentation
on exactly what that BIOS was doing.  (That would take reverse-
engineering the BIOS code on the board, time consuming, and possibly
a violation of the Promise license).

The board will operate as an EIDE controller using just the BIOS in the
machine, IF the BIOS
supports the size drive you have; I originally got the Promise board
simplly to give me the second IDE chain on a machine that had only one
chain.  This allowed me to support a CDRom on the second chain; you
could do that without support in the BIOS for the second chain, since
you were only supporting a CD, not a hard drive on the second chain.

However, my BIOS does not support a 1.6 G drive either, so that is not
an option.

There is an interesting possibility, however.  Depending on the drive's
CYL, HEAD, Sector, arrangement, it is possible that the BIOS on the
mother board would exactly see the "first 504 MB" of the drive.  This
depends critically on the drive not reporting more heads than the BIOS
can handle, and the BIOS correctly truncating just at Cylinder 1023 (not

wrapping back to 0, if you understand what I mean).

Under Linux, only the Lilo boot uses the BIOS to read the disk, so
setting up either the root ("/") int he first 504 MB, or at least
separating the
"/boot" directory into a separate partition and putting it in the first
504 MB would allow booting to the Linux Kernel.  The kernel accesses the

hardware directly, without using the BIOS and therefore will see the
full 1.6 GB.

It isn't quite automatic, though.  You have to make sure that the BIOS
and the Kernel see the same "map" of CYLS, HEADS, and Sectors,
otherwise,
what the boot sees in the partition table and what the kernel sees might

make the file systems totally corrupt.  Linux is quite configurable,
with all sorts of extra boot parameters, so as long as there is
something
compatibile with the BIOS seeing the first 504 MB, you might be in
business.
==============================================================================

>>>
I would have to do some work on the kernel such that the BIOS and the
Kernel see the same "map" of CYLS, HEADS, and Sectors. However I'm new
to this level of knowledge on Linux at this time. Can anyone provide me
some
advice on getting the card to work with Linux, or would this be a futile
attempt due to proprietary issues?

Thanks for your help,
Roger





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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robie Basak)
Subject: Re: Can't send email
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 17 Apr 2000 18:00:42 GMT

On Mon, 17 Apr 2000 04:30:07 GMT, bbyeung said:
>My Linux mail server stop responding when I ping it once in a while.  When 
>I check the screen of the Linux server, I got this message:  eth0:transmit 
>timed out, tx_status 00 status e000
>Flags;bus-master 1, full 1; dirty 2157 current 2173
>Down list 00000000 vs. 00250128
>
>Could someone translate the message for me?  I'm using a 3com 3c905-tx NIC.

It sounds like a hardware problem; your NIC sent an ethernet frame
and didn't get an acknowledgement?

What kind of network is it (10base2/10baseT/etc)?

Robie.
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From: Markus Kossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux and i820
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 18:59:29 +0200

CrazyFrench wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> I have the AsusP3C2000 mainboard with the i820 chipset and a ethernet
> card realteak 8029.
> With my old BX chipset no problem. But now linux (Redhat6.2) see my
> ethernet card with the irq 0 whereas the irq is 7 !!! (i see it in the
> bios).
> Under win98 it's work fine...
> It is a bug?
Set the option PNP OS in the BIOS to "no".
 


--
Markus Kossmann                                    
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David C.)
Subject: Re: Wanted: Apple LaserWriter II driver
Date: 17 Apr 2000 14:12:12 -0400

Pia Gronqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> We adopted an Apple LaserWriter II printer, and I'm wondering if from
> somewhere or someone I could find a driver for it. It doesn't seem to
> be supported by RedHat 6.1.

The LW-II is a generic PostScript printer.  It support 300 DPI, and has
the basic 13 PostScript fonts built-in.  Only PS level-1 is supported.
It does not have support for non-PostScript (like text-files) output, so
you'll probably have to use a program like a2ps or enscript when
printing text files.

You should be able to attach it to a serial port via a null-modem cable.
Configure it as a PostScript printer via your favorite method (I use
printtool).

The printer is identical to Sun's LaserWriter-II printer (the Sun LW2 I
used in college was an Apple LW2 with a Sun logo glued over the Apple
logo!)

Unfortunately, I can't find the exact specs for the LW-II on either
Apple's or Sun's web site.

If it is as I remember, the printer has two ports on the back - a DB-25
port and a mini-DIN-8 port.  The DB-25 is an RS-232 serial port.  The
mini-DIN-8 port can be either RS-232 serial or LocalTalk, depending on
how the printer is configured.

When in RS-232 mode, the serial port should run at either 1200bps or
9600bps.

Port configuration (including serial bit rate) is via DIP switches near
the ports.  I don't know what the settings are, however.  The printer
can be further configured via PostScript commands.  (The details of
which are in the original Apple manuals.  I have never found them
on-line.)

See also http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n26186.  This
page has links to other pages on Apple's site that may help you learn
more about this printer.

Apple's TechInfo Library search page is
http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/Web+Search+Simple?OpenForm
Search for "LaserWriter" for more relevant documents.

I hope this helps you somewhat.

-- David

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From: Jules <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Cannot run Linux with K6-2
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 18:14:47 GMT

In article <8dd2qr$crm$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phillip Deackes) wrote:
> In article <8dbrcb$7jv$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> >Hold on a second!!! what motherboard do you have? something with VIA?
>
> I have a Gigabyte GA-5AA (AT version of the GA-5AX) and an AMD K5-2
500.
> I too found Windows very flaky, and even Linux froze occasionally. I
had
> enabled the K6-2 Write Allocate feature in the BIOS settings, thinking
> this was the correct thing to do. I disabled it and noticed that when
> booting Linux it displays the following:
>
> Enabling new style K6 write allocation for 128 Mb
>
> That message was not there before.
>
> Windows is now solid.
>
> BTW there is a kernel patch to enable UDMA with the ALI chipset -
works
> great here.
>
> --
> Phillip Deackes
> Using Storm Linux 2000
>

No my BIOS is and AWARD one, the latest release for that board
(http://www.msi-computer.de/support/download/556ms16b.exe)and supposed
to work with AMD K6-2 (and indeed WIN 98 does work !!!)

Jules


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Before you buy.

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From: Melvin Toy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: HPJetDirect Cards, HP6mp laser printer, & Redhat 6.1+
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 18:33:42 GMT

Hi-

We have HPJet Direct cards connected to HP6mp laser jet printers.  Has
anyone ever got them to work with RedHat 6.1 x86 or up? HP's site has no
drivers for linux. We're going to eventually offer shell programming
classes on Linux.  I'm going to have linux install on a server with a
bunch of HDS terminals running off of it.  Currently the terminals get
their boot parameters of a Sun box running Server 7 and they can print
from the Sun box. BTW has anyone ever got HDS terminals to get their
boot parameters direct from a linux server.

Thanks
Melvin



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Sherman)
Subject: SCSI, RH 6.2, XFree86, and DDS = lockup
Date: 17 Apr 2000 16:57:04 GMT

My machine locks up.  This sucks.  :-/

And it is difficult to check to see if it is hardware
or software, because if you run _either_ X or
the DDS, everything works great!


Here's how I get it to die...

Ingredients:

  Hard stuff:
     P133
     AHA-2940UW
     a wide 9 G scsi drive (the only wide device on the 
        SCSI chain)
     several narrow 1 G drives (some internal some external)
        - I have a wide to narrow converter cable connected
          to all the external narrow devices.
     external HP DDS 4mm tape drive (narrow)

  Soft stuff:
     RH 6.2 with a recompiled the 2.2.14 kernel with all
        SCSI stuff compiled in.  (Note:  during boot up,
        an attempt is made to load the driver as a module,
        and all kinds of errors are caused by that--how do
        I tell it to now load the SCSI driver as a module?)
     
Mix all that up, and everything works just fine...  I can
load stuff off the tape, write to all the drives, and
nothing complains or acts weird in any way.  Life is good.

Add to the mix...

  Hard stuff:
     Serial mouse hanging off COM1 using IRQ 0 (because
     for some really weird reason, the serial IRQ's are
     no longer working--still investigating).  Just in case
     you are wondering, IRQ 0 on a serial port means polling
     (not the timer interrupt).  Works just fine, but a bit more
     CPU intensive (or so they tell me).

  Soft stuff:
     XFree86, using standard distribution that came with RH 6.2.
        (graphics card is an old Matrox II, but I get
        1280x1024x24, and that's all I need on this machine).

Mix, and bring up X into standard GNOME environment.  Test
netscape, works...  Test any bit of software actually, and it all
works.  Left it up for several days like this--no problem.

Now, start unloading files from 4mm tape drive, and everything
hums for about 5 seconds, and then everything completely locks up
_dead_!  No indications anything went wrong, or anything (nothing
in the log files).  Just freezes up...


So, with no X, th etape drive works fine.
Add X, and tape drive causes machine to freeze.

What is the deal?  Where do I start???  How do I trace the problem?

With the RH 6.2 distribution, what is the lowest kernel version
that I can drop in and compile and have the system work (just in
case I wanted to test that).


Note:  All this used to work under an old AHA-152x ISA SCSI card
and RH 6.1 (but I needed the newer SCSI card to support the new
9G which is wide).  Odd, huh?

Thanx for any help...

-- 
     ____/     /     /     __  /    _  _/    ____/
    /         /     /     /   /      /     /          Chris Sherman
   /         ___   /        _/      /          /
 _____/   __/   __/   __/ _\    _____/   _____/           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: "Jay M. Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SCSI CD-ROM setup?
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 13:56:50 -0700

I solved it!  The problem was the symbolic links for cdrom10 and cdrom11.  When
I did a ls -o /dev/cdr*    the links for:
/dev/cdrom10 -> /dev/scd;
/dev/cdrom11 -> /dev/scd;

I then removed the above links and created links to scd10 and scd11
ls -o /dev/cdr*    now included
/dev/cdrom10 -> /dev/scd10
/dev/cdrom11 -> /dev/scd11

I was them able to successfully mount those cdroms.

Paul, I hope this helps

Jay M. Robertson
CIT III
MO Div of Medical Services


"Jay M. Robertson" wrote:

> Hi all,
>   I am running into a similar problem.  I am running Red Hat 6.1 Deluxe,
> Server install, on an IBM PC350. I have two Adaptec 1542CP controllers and
> each connects to a tower of 6 NEC 6x CDROMs.  At first, I could mount all 6
> of the first tower and 2 of the second.  I then found out about the mknod
> and I am now able to mount 4 of the second. If I try to mount cdrom10, I
> get:
> mount: special device /dev/cdrom10 does not exist
>   I also swapped the cdrom towers to make sure I could mount all six on the
> second tower -- I could, and I could only mount 4 on the first.  Any help
> on this matter would be very much appreciated.
>
> Jay M. Robertson
> CIT III
> MO Div of Medical Services
>
> Paul Marchildon wrote:
>
> > I have a Power PC computer running Linuxppc. It acts as a server for CD
> > drives. There are 15 CD drives on 3 scsi cards, I can read 7 at most.
> >
> > How do I set up Linux to see all the drives? I have tried mknod
> > /dev/scdX 11 X and recompiled the kernel with "probe all luns" set to
> > yes.


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From: Bob Terrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.m68k,comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: XF86Config for Mac running Debian
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 15:19:21 -0400



Bob Terrell wrote:

> Debian runs on my Quadra 610! The only problem is that xf86config was
> missing
> from the xserver-common package, so I can't create the XF86Config file

Thanks to those who responded. For anyone interested, here is what worked,
and one further question.

1) copied /usr/doc/xserver-common/examples/XF86Config.eg
    to /etc/X11/XF86Config
2) added vram to bring it up to 1 meg
3) made sure that on the macos side, the monitor control panel was set to
    use 256 colors at 1152x870, don't know if this sets something in the
hardware
    which fbdev benefits from, guess not, but I did it.
4) edit the XF86Config so that the DefaultColorDepth and Depth are both 8
     in the Screen section..

Now X runs. The next question, everybody will think this is dumb: why does
the 'e' key give backspace within any xterm, and how do I fix that?

Please email any responses. thanks,
Bob


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From: Mark Bratcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: HELP: With CD-R + CD-RW, can't see either
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 15:56:40 -0400

Hi.

I have a friend trying to install RH 6.2 Linux on a system with a CD-R
and CD-RW installed as master/slave respectively on the second IDE
channel.

In this configuration, the system installs but does not see either
CD-ROM drive.

If he unplugs the CD-RW drive from the IDE channel, then the system
installs and sees the first one.

The drives are properly configured as the prior Windows installation
sees both drives OK.

Any idea what might cause this?

Thanks..
Mark

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From: Bob Terrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.m68k,comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: XF86Config for Mac running Debian
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 16:29:54 -0400

Bob Terrell wrote:
> 
> Now X runs. The next question, everybody will think this is dumb: why does
> the 'e' key give backspace within any xterm, and how do I fix that?
> 

Never mind: I had .Xmodmap already setup in my home dir for i386 redhat
where I needed keycode 22 = BackSpace. But apparently on a mac 
keyboard, 22 is the 'e' key. Very interesting.

Thanks to everybody who's worked on linux m68k. It's great to have it
on my quadra 610.

Bob

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From: C. C. McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: HP 720c in Linux
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 16:42:24 -0400

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Cihl wrote:
> >> There are linux drivers around for these printers. You want
> >> the pbm2ppa or pnm2ppa drivers (RedHat 6.2) comes with
> >> pnm2ppa. You can even get them off the net.
> >
> >Too bad you won't get any color out of it, though. Also,
> 
> This is not correct. The new pnm2ppa does support color.
> 
pnm2ppa does color. Looks good!!

> >it's very hard to set it up properly, because it's basically
> >a piece of shit utility.
> 
> There now are rpm packages for popular distributions. In the last
> few months color support has switched from ALPHA to BETA stage.
> I suspect version 1.0 to be released Real Soon Now (tm) --
> current version is 0.99preX (X >= 2).
> 
> >James would be better off buying himself a new printer.
> >(Epson always works, btw.)
> 
> I don't agree on that. My HP 710C is doing fine now.
>
Yea, my 820 is doing fine also..

 
> Klamer
> 
> Have a look at:
> - relevant page at sourceforge, www.sourceforge.net
> - http://www.httptech.com/ppa/
> 

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From: "Jarek \"Krusher\" Onuszko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: LOGITECH mouseman+ USB
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 20:49:53 GMT


FUCK !!!
I neither have /proc/bus/usb, neither any USB modules loaded. I don't know
what to do, after compiling kernel with usb support what do I need to do to
make this thing work ?
--
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                              Jarek "Krusher" Onuszko
       [EMAIL PROTECTED]                     www.vwclan.prv.pl
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]       http://q2.kawiarenka.com.pl
                                      UIN: 13305122
  LINUX is like a wigwam, no gates, no windows - apache inside


> You need to make sure that you've setup everything as those in the HOWTO
and you
> modules can be loaded up correctly. Do a 'lsmod' and see if your USB
modules are
> available.. and when you're at it, check /var/log/messages too. Please
read the
> USB HOWTO which I think can be found in www.usb-linux.org. Here is some
info
> that you need to do:
>
> 1. Create a USB device for your mouse
>    mknod /dev/usbmouse0 c 10 32
>
> 2. Change your XF86Config and use the new device instead
>
>    Protocol     "IMPS/2"
>    Port         "/dev/usbmouse0"
>
> Good luck!
>
> --
> |Mohd Hamid Misnan | http://www.mhmsys.com | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
> |AMD-Linux & iMac Bondi Blue RevB | [EMAIL PROTECTED]/alumni.uop.edu
|
> -       ...and that is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped.



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Subject: cdrecord : 'Recorder not ready'
From: John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17 Apr 2000 16:08:30 -0500

I have an IDE cdrecorder SONY CD-RW CRX140E on an RHL6.1 i686
machine.  I am trying to use cdrecord but get the following error
'cdrecord: CD/DVD-Recorder not ready.'  

I have compiled SCSI emulation, SCSI Support and SCSI CDROM support
into the kernel and disabled IDE/ATAPI CDROM support; this kernel is
loaded properly.  The burner worked for a while after I made these
kernel changes (I could burn CDs) but now it has stopped working and
I'm trying to fix it.

When I put a CD into the drive, blank or otherwise, it cycles on and
off with a period of about 5 s.  The same thing happens when I use
cdrecord to try and burn a CD in dummy or real mode.  I am unable to
mount a cd using this drive, though I can mount the IDE CDROM drive on
this machine using the SCSI emulaiton.

Suggestions will be much appreciated: some relevant info is included
below.  Thanks,
John Hunter

[root@video xcdroast]# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord release 1.8a29 Copyright (C) 1995-1999 J�rg Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
scsibus0:
        0,0,0     0) '_NEC    ' 'DV-5700A        ' '1.05' Removable CD-ROM
        0,1,0     1) 'SONY    ' 'CD-RW  CRX140E  ' '1.0h' Removable CD-ROM
        0,2,0     2) *
        0,3,0     3) *
        0,4,0     4) *
        0,5,0     5) *
        0,6,0     6) *
        0,7,0     7) *

[root@video xcdroast]# !618
cdrecord dev=0,1,0 -v -dummy zoot-i386.iso 
Cdrecord release 1.8a29 Copyright (C) 1995-1999 J�rg Schilling
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: '0,1,0'
scsibus: 0 target: 1 lun: 0
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
atapi: 1
Device type    : Removable CD-ROM
Version        : 0
Response Format: 1
Vendor_info    : 'SONY    '
Identifikation : 'CD-RW  CRX140E  '
Revision       : '1.0h'
Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-RW.
Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R driver (mmc_cdr).
Driver flags   : SWABAUDIO
Drive buf size : 4183808 = 4085 KB
FIFO size      : 4194304 = 4096 KB
Track 01: data  640 MB        
Total size:     735 MB (72:54.25) = 328069 sectors
Lout start:     736 MB (72:56/19) = 328069 sectors
Current Secsize: -1
Trying to clear drive status.
cdrecord: Drive needs to reload the media to return to proper status.
cdrecord: CD/DVD-Recorder not ready.


Here is /proc/scsi/scsi:
root@video xcdroast]# cat /proc/scsi/scsi  
Attached devices: 
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
  Vendor: _NEC     Model: DV-5700A         Rev: 1.05
  Type:   CD-ROM                           ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00
  Vendor: SONY     Model: CD-RW  CRX140E   Rev: 1.0h
  Type:   CD-ROM                           ANSI SCSI revision: 02

and /proc/scsi/ide-scsi/0 (there are no other files in this dir)
[root@video xcdroast]# cat /proc/scsi/ide-scsi/0 
SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices

I added 'append="hdd=ide-scsi"' to /etc/lilo.conf at the suggestion of
one DejaNews post, reran lilo and rebooted but to no avail.

Here is 
[root@video xcdroast]# dmesg |grep hdd
ide_setup: hdd=ide-scsi
    ide1: BM-DMA at 0xffa8-0xffaf, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA
hdd: SONY CD-RW CRX140E, ATAPI CDROM drive
[root@video xcdroast]# 

and 
[root@video xcdroast]# dmesg |grep -i scsi
ide_setup: hdd=ide-scsi
scsi0 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices
scsi : 1 host.
  Type:   CD-ROM                             ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
  Type:   CD-ROM                             ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi CD-ROM sr1 at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0
scsi : detected 2 SCSI cdroms total.
sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 17x/40x cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
sr1: scsi3-mmc drive: 32x/32x writer cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
[root@video xcdroast]# 




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