Hi Merc, Sorry, I was simply going on what was written here: http://people.redhat.com/arjanv/2.5/readme.txt --SNIP-- Note2: ide-scsi is disabled. If you use cdrecord you need to use cdrecord --dev=/dev/hdc form from now on. --SNIP-- I wasn't implying that it was broken as such, but broken in the sense that applications that used to work, no longer did (particularly when RH/FC installs the 2.6 kernel with the same (Read: "ide-scsi") options as the 2.4 kernel). Sorry for the confusion. -Dan On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, Merc wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 19:03, Dan Goodes wrote: > > Hi Dave, > > > > What you need to do is disable ide-scsi. In your /etc/grub.conf file, find > > the "kernel" line for the 2.6.0-test10 line, and remove "ide-scsi" from > > it. > > > > For some reason ide-scsi is broken, so you have to remove it and your > > cdrom will work. > > [snip] > > FYI and AFAIK, ide-scsi is not so much broken, as deprecated. Devices > that used to be accessed with the SCSI emulation layer are natively > supported by the IDE drivers in 2.6 and will present themselves as such. > > Just a note. > -- Regards, Dan Goodes : Systems Programmer : dang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Help support PlanetMirror - Australia's largest Internet archive by signing up for PlanetMirror Premium : http://planetmirror.com