If you want a back-port, you need to talk to the SCSI folks.
Matt
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 07:04:00AM -0500, C. Mensdall wrote:
> Hallo Matthew Dharm ,
>
> > What kernel are you using? Under 2.6, this should work just fine. Under
> > 2.4, it still has problems.
>
> 2.4.25
>
> > The problem is
Hi,
> > What kernel are you using? Under 2.6, this should work just fine.
thats right, i tested with a knoppix-linux and all was OK. But in the moment
i can't go to 2.6.
> > The problem is actually in the way the SCSI CD-ROM driver detects
> read-only
> > vs. writeable. This was fixed in 2.6
Hallo Matthew Dharm ,
> What kernel are you using? Under 2.6, this should work just fine. Under
> 2.4, it still has problems.
2.4.25
> The problem is actually in the way the SCSI CD-ROM driver detects read-only
> vs. writeable. This was fixed in 2.6, but I don't think it ever made it
> back i
What kernel are you using? Under 2.6, this should work just fine. Under
2.4, it still has problems.
The problem is actually in the way the SCSI CD-ROM driver detects read-only
vs. writeable. This was fixed in 2.6, but I don't think it ever made it
back into 2.4
Matt
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 03
something additional to my last posting:
> i can't write to DVD-RAM
> Mounting allways gives "read-only block device" or "block device is write-
> protected, mounting read-only". Also remount with -o rw doesnt work. But a
> df -H gives:
i can run windows-xp in vmware on my linux-pc. So i give it
Hallo,
after the disaster with genesys-chipset i got my new USB-2.0 external case
with Cypress-Chipset. This works fine on burning CD/DVD with my Kernel
2.4.25 and my LG 4081-Multiburner.
But now there is another problem:
i can't write to DVD-RAM
Mounting allways gives "read-only block devic