Re: CD/RW under potato

2000-04-08 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
> On 07-Apr-2000 Dr. Simon Read wrote: >> Folks, >> >> >> I know I have to use the ide-scsi drivers, but I have no idea how to >> configure them. I can't make them recognise the devices I have. I >> have a regular CD drive and the CD/RW (an HP 8200i) connected

RE: CD/RW under potato

2000-04-08 Thread sgaerner
Hi, try /dev/scd0 and /dev/scd1 for accessing your CD drives. I'm using the same configuration and everything works fine for me. You can also create an link /dev/cdrom that points to /dev/scd0 (if your CD-ROM is your first cd drive). Bye, Sven On 07-Apr-2000 Dr. Simon Read wrote: > Folks, > >

Re: CD/RW under potato

2000-04-07 Thread Gilbert Laycock
"Dr. Simon Read" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm getting pretty frustrated with my upgrade to potato. I bought a > CD/RW at about the same time as upgrading, but I can't seem to make it > work. > > I know I have to use the ide-scsi drivers, but I have no idea how to > configure them. I c

Re: CD/RW under potato

2000-04-07 Thread Johann Spies
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Dr. Simon Read wrote: > Folks, > > I'm getting pretty frustrated with my upgrade to potato. I bought a > CD/RW at about the same time as upgrading, but I can't seem to make it > work. > > I know I have to use the ide-scsi drivers, but I have no idea how to > configure th

CD/RW under potato

2000-04-07 Thread Dr. Simon Read
Folks, I'm getting pretty frustrated with my upgrade to potato. I bought a CD/RW at about the same time as upgrading, but I can't seem to make it work. I know I have to use the ide-scsi drivers, but I have no idea how to configure them. I can't make them recognise the devices I have. I