On 30/01/07, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tim: >> If it mounts, even if not working well, you could see what's mounted >> where by typing "mount" into the command line. Dotan Cohen: > Yes! /media/scd0 Though, the /dev/whatever part beside the /media/whatever is the information you want to play with.
Yes, I figured as much.
>> What about the hardware browser? > I can't seem to find it. It's certainly not in my Kmenu, and going > through all that "locate browser" returned didn't lead me to it. > What's the command to launch it? Just "hwbrowser", it's probably not installed by default. There's a HAL browser, as well, that provides even more information.
Yummed it in. Turns out that the drive is a TS-L632D. Googling it leads me to believe that the drive is IDE, so the solutions provided here do not apply. But why is it mounted as /dev/s*** if it's IDE? I thought that was reserved for SATA devices. How does one enable DMA on an IDE drive, assuming that he knows it's mounted on /dev/scd0? Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/471/taylor_james.html http://essentialinux.com/basics.php