Re: xcdroast and HP7200i

1999-05-29 Thread Daniel
Hey! A friend of mine has a CD-Writer that is not SCSI either, though instead of compiling the kernel with IDE/ATAPI-CDROM support he compiles it with SCSI emulation, and that works for ATAPI CD's and to use his non-SCSI CD-WRITER, I think you could do the same...the SCSI emulation support

Re: xcdroast and HP7200i

1999-05-28 Thread Bryan Scaringe
According to both the CD-Writing HOWTO and the XCDRoast manual: You need SCSI emulation support for the drive. That is: There are kernel parameters that you must select either to include in the kernel, or build as modules, which will make the kernel treat an ide device as

xcdroast and HP7200i

1999-05-26 Thread Johann Spies at Johann
I have installed xcdroast 0.96e to try out my HP7200i. According to the supported cdwriters the HP7200 (which is not a SCSI-drive) is supported, but I cannot select it during the setup. The documentation says about the hardware requirements: * SCSI-Controller running with Linux. (Not necessary

xcdroast and HP7200i

1999-05-26 Thread Kenneth Scharf
I have installed xcdroast 0.96e to try out my HP7200i. According to the supported cdwriters the HP7200 (which is not a SCSI-drive) is supported, but I cannot select it during the setup. The documentation says about the hardware requirements: * SCSI-Controller running with Linux. (Not