Re: SCSI Emulation with newer Kernels and Burning CD's

2009-05-05 Thread Martin McCormick
Bhasker C V writes: > The native driver can directly do all the tasks and SCSI emulation > is not needed anymore. > > For programs like growisofs, cdrecord in the option dev= > instead of giving 0,0,0 etc., you can give /dev/hdc directly. Thank you. That is great news. I figured it was

Re: SCSI Emulation with newer Kernels and Burning CD's

2009-05-05 Thread Bhasker C V
Hi, The native driver can directly do all the tasks and SCSI emulation is not needed anymore. For programs like growisofs, cdrecord in the option dev= instead of giving 0,0,0 etc., you can give /dev/hdc directly. On Tue, 5 May 2009, Martin McCormick wrote: I upgraded my kernel from an old

SCSI Emulation with newer Kernels and Burning CD's

2009-05-05 Thread Martin McCormick
I upgraded my kernel from an old 2.6.5 kernel to a newer 2.6.18 kernel and noticed that the boot process ignored the passing of /dev/hdc to scsi emulation. The drive worked fine after I mounted it as /dev/cdrom rather than /dev/hcd0. Do I need to do anything different to such programs as cdrecord?