I did go into my grub.conf and see if  the =ide-scsi was there it was. So I ran the cdrecord -scanbus. It gave me the info I deeded and was able to burn my images to CD-R.

Mike Burger wrote:
The easy way around it (I say this because it's how I got around it), is 
to load the ide-scsi module.

By loading just the ide-scsi module, "cdrecord -scanbus" recognizes the
IDE CD drive as a SCSI CD Drive...if it's the only CD drive in your
system, you should be able to access it as "/dev/scd0".

On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, David P. Giffen wrote:

Can cdrecord be used by non-SCSI drives. All the documentation shows 
samples for SCSI. If it can what is the proper sytanx? I have been using
cdrecord dev=/de/hdc <img file name>








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