On May 26, 2005, at 15:20:32, Bill Davidsen wrote:
There is a specific reason that the numbers are
_kernel_internal_!!! I set up
my udev so that my green CD burner is /dev/green_burner, and my
blue CD burner
is /dev/blue_burner. Please tell me again why exactly I can't
just give the
option -dev=/dev/green_burner and have it use my green CD burner?
You do realize that you can?
Well, yes, and I do all the time, but the dammed deprecation warning
is just plain
stupid. That's not the deprecated method, that's the reasonable method.
So having you see the information to set up your udev is a good use
and having Joerg use them is bad? If you want to have names mapped
into "humanspace" why is program use bad? I agree numbers are ugly
and confusing, but if I wanted someone to make those choices for me
I'd run another o/s.
I don't use the three-number made-up SCSI-over-USB IDs that Joerg was
complaining
about being unavailable. I have mine set up based on the UUID of the
burner. I'm
sorry for being unclear, but my objection is to his desire to expose
the SCSI IDs
to userspace as the primary naming scheme, when said SCSI IDs are
frequently just
made up by the kernel for USB devices, etc.
(I'm running as user, and cdrecord has no need for suid bits.)
Which is fine if you have a system to dedicate to burning CDs. But
on a loaded system Joerg is right, you get a better burn if you
don't have the burnfree used. Like any other minor defect it may or
may not bite you, a lot of them will measurably reduce your CD
capacity, which actually will bite you if you are trying to use
every last byte.
Agreed. My personal gripe is that it screams at me even when I'm
just doing a
quickie burn of a 60MB debian netinst CD for a one-use-only thing.
There is an option if you would read the manpage. There are
legitimate complaints, this doesn't seem to be one of them.
Ah, crap. I just realized that some accidental disk corruption took
a chunk out of
the middle of my copy of the manpage. A reinstall of the package
seems to have
fixed the problem. Sorry about the noise.
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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