scsi emulation went bye-bye with the 2.6 kernels........not needed.
akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 12:54:51AM +1300, Morgan Read wrote:
Hi List,
CD burning has never worked for me with fc2. I suspect something is set
up wrong with scsi emulation, but haven't been able to figure it out.
Symptoms:
+fc2's "CD Creator"-
-I only get a "file image" destination to write to
+So, I installed X-CD-Roast to see if I got better mileage-
-It shows two drives in 'setup':
--one with a 'reader icon' - device id=[1,0,0], vendor=QSI,
Model=DVD/CDRW SBW-081, Rev.=NXC5;
--one with a 'writer icon' - device id=[ATAPI:0,0,0],
vendor=QSI, Model=DVD/CDRW SBW-081, Rev.=NXC5
+If I use the writer I get a warning about using an ATAPI drive (and
some directions to a faq I've not found - see below). If I double click
on either drive, I get warnings about fatal problems.
+If I add a drive manual at /def/hdc, the device isn't found...
From what I can tell I need to set up SCSI emulation (correctly, but
may be not with 2.6 kernel?). I've not found much concise info on this.
Something said to enter the drive manualy (as /dev/hdc); another thing
said to add 'hdc=scsi-ide' to grub.conf; and something else said to add
something to modprobe.conf. I've tried the xcdroast faq with little
info, and the cdrecord website doesn't look very helpful ('nuff said),
and a search of redhat's site doesn't throw up much.
Can any one help, or point me in a direction where I might find some
help? Happy to file a bug, but not sure it is?
--
Morgan Read
<mailto:mstuffATplDOTnet>
With xcdroast I also get this message that SCSI emulation should be
used. I have followed the directions and could not make it work. I
just leave it as an ATAPI drive and the writing of CD's work without
problem. Use Create CD -> master tracks . After you chose the files
you want to write then choose the files to write, then use create
session image and write on the fly.
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