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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Scott A. Moberly wrote:

>
> > Quoting Scott A. Moberly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >> On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:20:46PM -0500, Edmond Baroud wrote:
> >> > Hello Scott,
> >> >
> >> > Sorry I'm writing to you directly.
> >>
> >> No problem.
> >>
> >> > I'm affraid you misunderstood my question;
> >>
> >> Nope I think I got it.
> >>
> >> > > %camcontrol eject cd0
> >> > > ejects my LG cdrom
> >>
> >> due to atapicam in your KERNEL config
> >>
> >> > > and %mount /dev/cdrom /cdrom
> >> > > also mounts the LG cdrom.
> >>
> >> due to atapicd in you KERNEL config
> >>
> >> > the question is that I am supposed to control my CDRW through cd0
> >> right?
> >>
> >> When using atapicam, yes.
> > what do you mean? booting with a kernel that has option atapicam ?
>
> Yes
>
> >> > and not be able to eject my "regular" CDROM.
> >>
> >> Incorrect, acd?c is still available with atapicd in the kernel config
> >>
> >> > however, my cdrom is being detected at boot time as cd0, shouldnt
> >> cd0 be my CDRW?
> >>
> >> Yes; however, acd0 will also be seen in your dmesg.  Not a problem,
> >> like I said in a previous post as long as you access only one of the
> >> devices, i.e /dev/acd0c or /dev/cd0 at a time.  You can remove the
> >> atapicd to minimize this risk, of course.
> >>
> >> Hope this is a little more clear.
> > thanks for taking the time Scott :) but I still can't get the image.. I
> > am aware that acd?c still shows up in my dmesg because I have both
> > options in my kernel. let me make this less painful :)..
> > how, what is the command that I can use to eject/load my parallel
> > device, which shows as: cd0 at ata1 bus 0 target 1 lun 0
> > cd0: <LG CD-ROM CRD-8521B 1.00> Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device
> > cd0: 16.000MB/s transfers
> > cd0: cd present [183123 x 2048 byte records]
>
> Now, I'm confused; I though this did it?
>
> >> > > %camcontrol eject cd0
> >> > > ejects my LG cdrom
>
> Are we speaking of an entirely different device then "LG CD-ROM CRD-8521B
> 1.00" at /dev/cd0 ?
>
> > I dont see any signs in my dmesg that says "CDR/CDRW. I dont know, I'm a
> > bit confused here.. I've seen already other people's dmesg, and it shows
> > their CDRW in dmesg
>
> I'm not usually too concerned about the Manufacturer's details about the
> device.  (The string you are referring to.)  You can actually test the
> device, i.e. make a coaster. Or,
> use:
>
> cdrecord -scanbus # to find the device
>
> # and
>
> cdrecord -prcap dev=x,y,z # to see the actual capabilities
>
> I'm of course assuming you want to use cdrecord rather then burncd,
> otherwise why
> bother with atapicam at all :D...
>
> --
> Scott A. Moberly
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>       -- Oscar Wilde
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