Re: [gentoo-user] cdrdao woes

2005-09-19 Thread A. R.
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

[gentoo-user] cdrdao woes

2005-09-11 Thread David Busby
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

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrdao woes

2005-09-11 Thread Dave Nebinger
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

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrdao woes

2005-09-11 Thread Willie Wong
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

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrdao woes

2005-09-11 Thread David Busby
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,