Hi Stephan,
I tested what you wanted be done.
[using --driver=sg]

It seems that your effords go into the right direction.
No bad behavior anymore.
Thanks. The --driver=sg workaround was written to address a
similar problem with another parallel SCSI adapter, so
there is evidence that it is a general problem between
the Linux cdrom driver and parallel SCSI transports.

Let me finish here with the petition that I do not have to
install case constructions in my scripts to handle scsi,
pata and sata based machines with strange arguments each.
I fully agree, but haven't found a straight-forward way to
detect the transport type yet. Guess I'll need to read some
kernel sources :-(
In the mean time, you could just hardcode the --driver=sg
argument into your script as the sg driver is supposed
to work with the ATA varieties also.

Just as an aide-memoire once more.
My ideas.
I do not expect ...
but I expect that this TEAC burner is not touched without a good reason.
The latter means
1) with --create and --ecc <regular-file>, probing in /dev/ should not happen.
2) if a device is given via --device, probing in /dev/ should also not happen.
Point taken.

Cheers,
   Carsten

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