The problem is solved, and it was that I had edit the
kernel config file so much that I had forgotten
certain things.
The enable scsi emulation must be set to m in /IDE/ATA
section. Then in scsi section I had to enable SCSI and
SCSI generic support. And all places where u find
ATAPI mus be disabled.
Together with the additional lines in modules.conf
found in the link from Bret Huges, I could install the
burner as ide-scsi device.

 --- Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
skrev: > > What must I check first when compiling
kernel with
> > scsi enabled. Do I have to enable any block
> devices or
> > block functions?
> > I need to compile the kernel with the scsi option
> to
> > make my cdrecord burning CD's, since cdrecord
> searh
> > for ide-scsi device.
> 
> First question should be  - do I need to rebuild the
> kernel?
> 
> Can't you just modprobe the required modules?
> 
> ---
> Edward Dekkers (Director)
> Triple D Computer Services P/L
> 
> 
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