I think my confusion came from the fact that i didn't need to reference a
specific device before the kernel upgrade. As for telling it to use
/dev/sg1 or sg0 ... I cant really tell anymore, i'm no longer using that
kernel. It probably was an incorrect usage of cdrecord, so i'm sorry for
the
safemode said once upon a time (Sun, 15 Oct 2000):
> Everything seems to be working great now... i'm using a patch Andre
> Hedrick gave me and everything works like normal again. Thanks again for
> everyone's help. Back to burning cds.
The error you were getting is the error I get on my
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, safemode wrote:
>
> Unfortunally i compile in all the scsi stuff and make ide-cd modular, so i
> dont know what was compiled in anymore since that kernel tree is gone. I
> did however recieve a patch to test10-pre3 which seems to be working, will
> test the actual record
Everything seems to be working great now... i'm using a patch Andre
Hedrick gave me and everything works like normal again. Thanks again for
everyone's help. Back to burning cds.
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Unfortunally i compile in all the scsi stuff and make ide-cd modular, so i
dont know what was compiled in anymore since that kernel tree is gone. I
did however recieve a patch to test10-pre3 which seems to be working, will
test the actual record part in a bit (and this kernel i know for a fact
safemode said once upon a time (Sun, 15 Oct 2000):
> Alright, first off let me say that this cdrecord was working fine with
> 2.4.0-test8. The recorder is on /dev/scd0 and also on /dev/sr0. maybe
> this has something to do with it? i'm not sure, but cdrecord keeps saying
Make sure you have
Hrm.. last time I checked, cdrecord wanted to use the scsi generic (sg)
interface. Is that loaded (or available as a module)?
Matt
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 02:24:40AM -0400, safemode wrote:
> this is cdrecord -v -debug -scanbus
> note that i symlinked pg0 to scd0 since the device didn't exist
this is cdrecord -v -debug -scanbus
note that i symlinked pg0 to scd0 since the device didn't exist anyway and
cdrecord insists that is the /dev equivilant to 0,0,0. well
dev: (NULL POINTER) speed: -1 fs: -1
Cdrecord 1.10a04 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
TOC Type:
I just did and it told me it wanted /dev/pg0 which did not exist. The
problem is /dev/scd0 is the device and cdrecord refuses to believe it's a
CDR, it continues to say that it's read-only
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 02:09:39 Matthew Dharm wrote:
> Have you tried using the dev=0,0,0 instead of the
Have you tried using the dev=0,0,0 instead of the dev=/dev/ form? I'm
told by the cdrecord maintainer that it's more reliable that way, and that
the /dev/ format should not be used.
What does cdrecord -scanbus show?
Matt
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 01:57:24AM -0400, safemode wrote:
>
Oops on one thing, /dev/sr0 is merely a symlink to /dev/scd0, sorry it's
pretty late. these are the attributes of /dev/scd0
brw-rw1 root cdrom 11, 0 Sep 10 01:02 /dev/scd0
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Oops on one thing, /dev/sr0 is merely a symlink to /dev/scd0, sorry it's
pretty late. these are the attributes of /dev/scd0
brw-rw1 root cdrom 11, 0 Sep 10 01:02 /dev/scd0
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Have you tried using the dev=0,0,0 instead of the dev=/dev/ form? I'm
told by the cdrecord maintainer that it's more reliable that way, and that
the /dev/ format should not be used.
What does cdrecord -scanbus show?
Matt
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 01:57:24AM -0400, safemode wrote:
I just did and it told me it wanted /dev/pg0 which did not exist. The
problem is /dev/scd0 is the device and cdrecord refuses to believe it's a
CDR, it continues to say that it's read-only
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 02:09:39 Matthew Dharm wrote:
Have you tried using the dev=0,0,0 instead of the
Hrm.. last time I checked, cdrecord wanted to use the scsi generic (sg)
interface. Is that loaded (or available as a module)?
Matt
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 02:24:40AM -0400, safemode wrote:
this is cdrecord -v -debug -scanbus
note that i symlinked pg0 to scd0 since the device didn't exist
safemode said once upon a time (Sun, 15 Oct 2000):
Alright, first off let me say that this cdrecord was working fine with
2.4.0-test8. The recorder is on /dev/scd0 and also on /dev/sr0. maybe
this has something to do with it? i'm not sure, but cdrecord keeps saying
Make sure you have SCSI
safemode said once upon a time (Sun, 15 Oct 2000):
Everything seems to be working great now... i'm using a patch Andre
Hedrick gave me and everything works like normal again. Thanks again for
everyone's help. Back to burning cds.
The error you were getting is the error I get on my system
I think my confusion came from the fact that i didn't need to reference a
specific device before the kernel upgrade. As for telling it to use
/dev/sg1 or sg0 ... I cant really tell anymore, i'm no longer using that
kernel. It probably was an incorrect usage of cdrecord, so i'm sorry for
the
Alright, first off let me say that this cdrecord was working fine with
2.4.0-test8. The recorder is on /dev/scd0 and also on /dev/sr0. maybe
this has something to do with it? i'm not sure, but cdrecord keeps saying
the stats for it are -2,-2,-2when it should be 0,0,0. Does anyone
know
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