On Wednesday 31 December 2003 20:08, Daniel Robitaille wrote: > On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Mihai Maties wrote: > > On Wednesday 31 December 2003 14:34, Henk Jurriens wrote: > > > > Fedora Core 1 is OK) then you might not need cdrdao at all so you can > > disable scsi emulation on your drives by removing any "hdX=ide-scsi" in > > your lilo.conf or grub.conf. > > I use gtoaster to record CDs, and in preparation for the incoming > transition to kernel 2.6, I wanted to remove the ide-ssci from my grub > configuration. But that didn't work with gtoaster. Anyone know if it is > even possible, and if there is a trick to get it to work in FC1 with the > 2.4 kernel? I have no experience with gtoaster but make sure that you specify the burner as ATAPI:/dev/hdc if you previously had hdc=ide-scsi. To see that your system is able to handle ATAPI drives correctly you could issue a "cdrecord -prcap dev=ATAPI:/dev/hdc" and check the output. Note that you can specify ATAPI devices in "scsi format" like dev=ATAPI:0,0,0 ( cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI should be of help as well ). Mihai