On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 01:46:43PM -0500, James Hughes wrote:
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> Well, recompiling the kernel without ide/atapi support did the trick. 
> And adding hdb=ide-scsi (as well as hdc=ide-sci) to the kernel command 
> line. And moving the /dev/cdrom simlink to /dev/scd8. Also, linking 
> /dev/cdrw to scd0 and adjusting fstab accordingly. I don't know if all 
> these steps are strictly necessary but that's the way things landed when 
> I finally got it working, so I ain't touching it... :)
> 
> FWIW, my experience would seem to indicate that the information in 
> README.ATAPI that states you can have both scsi emulation and ide/atapi 
> support concurrently would appear to be erroneous.

It (scsi-emu + atapi) works for me. Of course, not for the same
drive. ide-cd compiled into kernel and ide-scsi as module. I once did
it the other way around.

Note: I didn't catch the start of this thread.

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