On Thursday 22 November 2001 11:14 am, Net Llama wrote:

> > hdparm refuses because it sees a SCSI device.
>
> Why do you think that the drive can't write at 16X without DMA?
>
> Have you looked at the man page for hdparm?  I see a number of options
> that may help, such as -E which sets a CDROM drive speed.  I'd say
> before you mess with any hdparm settings you see what the current
> settings are (-v) and what the drive is capable of (-i).

Nothing like that will work as the drive is seen as scsi

eg. with my ide burner... which without scsi emulation would be seen as 
/dev/hdd
[root@david david]# hdparm -i /dev/scd0
/dev/scd0 not supported by hdparm

David Aikema
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