Hello,
I am not sure if you have already tried the following:
replace
--device ATA:1,0,0
with:
--device /dev/your cd device node
For some reason that I do not understand, when I try --device ATA: etc.
cdrdao does not work for me, but when I use --device /dev/hdc it does
work.
Maybe it will
List,
I'm trying to make copies of my bands CDs with little success. I've done this before but have since switched
hardware and upgraded my kernel. I want to use cdrdao (which I used before) but it currently stops with no error
message and exit code ($?) 1. cdrecord can see my DVD drive
My kernel was booted with this setting: hdc=ide-scsi, I read to do set
that in the kernel help under make menuconfig.
I also want to be able to burn UDF/data DVDs with this thing too, but
music first. I've looked at the HowTos on the Gentoo WIKI but those
haven't helped, and I'm trying
On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 04:03:18PM -0700, David Busby wrote:
My kernel was booted with this setting: hdc=ide-scsi, I read to do set that
in the kernel help under make menuconfig.
I also want to be able to burn UDF/data DVDs with this thing too, but music
first. I've looked at the HowTos on
Dave Nebinger wrote:
My kernel was booted with this setting: hdc=ide-scsi, I read to do set
Sure, remove the hdc=ide-scsi option, reboot, then use the device path
directly for IDE burning.
In your case it's probably something like:
dev=/dev/hdc
I do all of my burning using IDE directly,
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