You should access the burner with the IDE name convention, e.g. "/dev/hdd". I understand that now IDE devices, although mapped to SCSI devices, can be accessed with the usuale IDE naming convention. This affects not only the kernel, but cdrecord too. Hope it helps. On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 13:24, Marc wrote: > When I use the updated 2.6.6 kernel (from the original 2.5 FC2 kernel) > cdrecord is unable to find my cd burner (slave on the second IDE > controller) > I tried to add hdc=ide-scsi and hdd=ide-scsi to grub.conf but no difference > > Rebooting with the original 2.5 FC2 kernel solves the problem > > Any suggestions ? > > > -- > Ignorance is no excuse; give Linux a try! > > > > > ----------------------------------------- > Deze email is verzonden via LinuxPro Webmail. Ook een account? > http://webmail.linuxpro.nl -- Andrea Giuliano, Ph. D. ICCU - Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico Viale Castro Pretorio 105, Rome - ITALY Tel. +39064989509, Fax +39064059302