Re: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Peter Berlau
hi Aaron, sorry Im answering late, but have to work Do You sure, You have installed the kernel-package correctly ? Eventually You have forgotten to build the modules ? Please switch to /usr/src/linux, which is a link to Your actual kernel-source-path my /usr/src looks like drwxr-xr-x 3 root ro

Resolved: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Aaron Stromas
i'm have really goofed this time - i knew full well that my cdrom device is /dev/hdc. for some reason i read the xmcd FAQ which mentions that linux device is /dev/scd0 and i went for it. well, i changed scd0 to hdc in /etc/xmcd/common.cfg and /etc/xmcd/devices.cfg and linked the latter to /etc/xm

Re: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Aaron Stromas
perhaps i'm on the wrong trail. it dawned on me to look in /proc/filesystems and i see there nodev  proc   iso9660 does it mean i have iso9660 support built in? if so, why when i try to dd from /dev/scd0 i get dd: /dev/scd0: Operation not supported by device -a Aaron Stromas wrote:   hi

Re: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Aaron Stromas
  hi Aaron, >  > i'm trying to configure xmcd for my Sony CD-RW CRX100E  cdrom drive. it > fails to open /dev/scd0. you must : make menuconfig, or equal,  than select # # Filesystems # CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m cu thanks, this will get me started. i couldn't see it using make menuconfig but make

Re: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Peter Berlau
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 07:07:31AM -0500, Aaron Stromas wrote: hi Aaron, > > i'm trying to configure xmcd for my Sony CD-RW CRX100E cdrom drive. it > fails to open /dev/scd0. you must : make menuconfig, or equal, than select # # Filesystems # CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m cu -- Peter Berlau [EMAIL PR

xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Aaron Stromas
hi, i'm trying to configure xmcd for my Sony CD-RW CRX100E cdrom drive. it fails to open /dev/scd0. the FAQ suggests a test - dd if=/dev/scd0 of=/dev/null bs=2k count=10. the test fails. according to the faq it indicates no support for iso-9660/high-sierra filesystem. i'm running version 2.0.34.