Well, maybe the difference is kernel versions.  As stated previously, I am
runing RH 7.0 (kernel version  2.2.16-22).  It looks like all or nothing for me
<g>

But I am puzzled as to why I can only mount and view the data for one device at
a time?

--- Net Llama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tell that to my box with the CDRW in it.  It has both an IDE CDROM & IDE
> CDRW.  Linux sees & mounts the CDROM as /dev/hdc, and sees & mounts the
> CDRW as /dev/sr0.  This is with a 2.4.x kernel, FWIW. 
>
> CDRW as /dev/sr0.  This is with a 2.4.x kernel, FWIW. 
>
> --- Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't know the truth, but I was told earlier by someone on the list
> > that it's all or nothing.  Once you are using scsi support for the
> > CD-RW, you get it for the regular CD as well.  That's the way I'm
> > running - /dev/sr0 for the writer and /dev/sr1 for the noraml cd.  And
> > I have to have the parameter in lilo
> > append="hda=ide-scsi hdb=ide-scsi"
> > since my scsi support is built into the kernel.



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