Re: cdrecord not working anymore

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On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 11:08, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am Mi, den 14.07.2004 schrieb Florin Andrei um 18:49:
> 
> > # cdrecord -v speed=32 dev=/dev/hdg FC3-test1-i386-disc1.iso
> > cdrecord: Invalid argument. Cannot get SCSI I/O buffer.
> 
> Do you have by any chance ide-scsi configured and activated for
> /dev/hdg?

no
growisofs works fine on /dev/hdg

> What did you set in /etc/cdrecord.conf?

The default (see attach).

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/
#ident @(#)cdrecord.dfl	1.4 02/07/07 Copyr 1998 J. Schilling
#
# This file is /etc/cdrecord.conf
# It contains defaults that are used if no command line option
# or environment is present.
# 
# The default device, if not specified elswhere
#
CDR_DEVICE=cdrom

# 
# The default speed, if not specified elswhere
#
# Note that newer cdrecord versions do not default
# to speed=1. For MMC compliant drives, the default
# is to write at maximum speed, so it in general does
# not make sense to set up a default speed in /etc/cdrecord.conf 
#
#CDR_SPEED=40

# 
# The default FIFO size if, not specified elswhere
#
CDR_FIFOSIZE=4m

#
# The following definitions allow abstract device names.
# They are used if the device name does not contain the
# the characters ',', ':', '/' and '@'
#
# Unless you have a good reason, use speed == -1 and let
# cdrecord use it's intercal drive specific defaults.
#
# drive name	device	speed	fifosize driveropts
#
cdrom=		ATA:1,0,0	-1	-1	burnfree

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