> TR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-22 20:52]:
>

> On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 08:27:02 -0700 (PDT)
> Garrett Patrick McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > if anybody has any clue or ANY suggestion i haven't tried yet i'd
> > gladly take it....left my computer off over night to be sure it wasn't
> > overheating...still no luck. i've also tried unloading the ide-cd
> > module entirely....still the same problem.... HELP!!!!
> 
>  Your problem looks to me a lot like one I had. 
> Quote:
> Linux-2.4.xx includes a CDROM Packet interface in the
>               IDE CD driver. For this driver libscg now includes
>               support in pre-alpha status. Use cdrecord dev=ATAPI -scanbus
>               to check for drives and e.g. cdrecord dev=ATAPI:0,0 ....
>               for writing. Note that this interface is not integrated into
>               the standard libscg device naming scheme. Support for
>               this interface has been included because it is the only
>               way to use a PCCARD/PCMCIA writer - trying to use ide-scsi
>               on a PCATA interface will cause a Linux kernel panic
>               or will block all ATAPI drives.
> 
> For more see
> http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/man/README/README.ATAPI
> I have been burning CDs without scsi.
> 

accessing CDs without scsi should work.  However, if you wont to make
use of an usb device mouunted as scsi device, and at the same working
with a CDROM -- what then?

wbr,
Lukas
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