>> DISABLE IDE Atapi CD-rom support, and ENABLE scsi >>emulation and
scsi
>> generic support. This will make your IDE burner >>appear to
cdrecord,
>>etc
>> as a scsi drive on /dev/scd0 or /dev/sr0, or >>something like that.
>How will this affect my usage of a normal IDE Atapi >CD-rom? Is it a
>q
try suse.com
and look at there hardware support.
On Wed, 12 May 1999, Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
> Check read this, UDF enables you to read those CDRW disks you make in
> Windows.
>
> In order to burn CDR disks in linux, you need to recompile your kernel.
> DISABLE IDE Atapi CD-rom support, and ENABLE scsi emulation and scsi
> generic support. This
Check read this, UDF enables you to read those CDRW disks you make in
Windows.
In order to burn CDR disks in linux, you need to recompile your kernel.
DISABLE IDE Atapi CD-rom support, and ENABLE scsi emulation and scsi
generic support. This will make your IDE burner appear to cdrecord, etc
as
I can get a HP7200i CD-R-drive (still new) at a very reasonable price. I
have checked the Hardware-Howto, but did not get much information on
CD-RW-drives.
Can anybody comment on the usability of this drive with Linux?
Thanks in advance
Johann
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