I know some people don't want to compile a kernel. They just want to be
able to use the cd recorder.
There are some packaged kernels at ftp.greenbush.com for ide cd writing.
The 2.2.13 was recently built mainly because I needed to write files from
an NTFS(ugh) partition to CD-RW after NT crashed
Robert Marlow hat gesagt: // Robert Marlow wrote:
> if ur using atapi there's a little more to do before going straight to
> the howto. first you need to recompile you're kernel so it supports
> generic scsi devices, turn off ide cdrom support and turn on ide-scsi
> emulation. this should make yo
kinda depends on what kinda cd-rw ur using. the cd-writing in linux isn't
directly handled by the kernel but by a program such as cdrecord and it's
frontend xcdroast. unfortunately, last i looked these programs only
supported scsi. if you're using a scsi device then you're fine. just read
the cd-w
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