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> > Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:14 AM
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> > Subject: [Thanks]Re: How to use a CD-Rom more than once to burn data using
> > X-CD Ro ast
> >
> > On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:00 am, Jason Staudenmayer wrote
> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:14 AM
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> Subject: [Thanks]Re: How to use a CD-Rom more than once to burn data using
> X-CD Ro ast
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> On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:00 am, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
> > sessions
> > Look for the option to NOT CL
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From: damovand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Thanks]Re: How to use a CD-Rom more than once to burn data using
X-CD Ro ast
On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:00 am, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
> sessions
> Look for the option
ber 19, 2003 11:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to use a CD-Rom more than once to burn data using X-CD Roast
>
>
> My question is can this be done? I am using RH9 and X-CD Roast to burn
> files
> on a CD-Rom. But I want to use a CD that I previously used and add
sessions
Look for the option to NOT CLOSE the disk but close the session and leave
the disk open. multi-session
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From: damovand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to use a CD-Rom more than once to burn
My question is can this be done? I am using RH9 and X-CD Roast to burn files
on a CD-Rom. But I want to use a CD that I previously used and add more
files to it. I could do this using Roxio on window's XP and I was wondering
if I can do the same using X-CD Roast.
I tried doing th
Hello all,
Has anyone out there had any problems with their scsi cdrom when running
arjanv's 2.6 test series kernels ?
The problem I am having with it is, the kernel detects my cdrom on
startup giving me a message like
Vendor: YAMAHA Model: CRW2100S Rev: 1.0N
Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revisio
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bo Peng
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 3:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How to make bootable cd-rom instead of floppy?
>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 a
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 08:02:41PM -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> Why do you need a bootable CD, the disk1 installation CD is a bootable
> cd and is perfectly ok to use as a rescue cd.
Thank you. What in my mind was a bootable floopy/cd-rom that can boot my
system and make changes. It se
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How to make bootable cd-rom instead of floppy?
>
>
> > Have you considered buying an USB floppy drive?
>
> This is the first time in a year that I need a floppy drive. This $20
> seems to be a waste of money.
>
> --
> Bo Peng
>
> Have you considered buying an USB floppy drive?
This is the first time in a year that I need a floppy drive. This $20
seems to be a waste of money.
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At 19:09 21-08-2003 -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
I have linux and xp dual boot using grub. I need to reinstall xp for some
reason but it seems to be difficult without a floppy drive.
More specifically, the usual way (as far as I know) to do this is:
1. make a floppy boot disk using
> mkbootdisk
2. re
>From the RedHat Manual:
--
1.4.2. Making an Installation Boot CD-ROM
isolinux is now used for booting the Red Hat Linux installation CD. To
create your own CD-ROM to boot the installation program, use the following
instructions:
C
Use the installation cd.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edward Dekkers
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 8:10 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How to make bootable cd-rom instead of floppy?
Bo Peng wrote:
Hello, Everyone,
I have linux and xp dual boot using grub. I need to reinstall xp for
some reason but it seems to be difficult without a floppy drive.
More specifically, the usual way (as far as I know) to do this is:
1. make a floppy boot disk using
> mkbootdisk
2. re-insta
Hello, Everyone,
I have linux and xp dual boot using grub. I need to reinstall xp for
some reason but it seems to be difficult without a floppy drive.
More specifically, the usual way (as far as I know) to do this is:
1. make a floppy boot disk using
> mkbootdisk
2. re-install windows xp.
3.
ocked so nobody can eject it.
> I remember Mandrake don't lock CD-ROM while accessing it (I can take CD
> disc off any times).
> Can I configure to RedHat (8.0 or 9.0) don't lock CD-ROM drive while
> accessing it?
>
> Thach.
*** What is the point of taking out the CD whe
Hi,
Before, I have a question "How to share CDROM in Linux to Windows PC
without mount it". I make it works. Now, I have an other problem.
While a PC accessing CDROM in Linux, it's locked so nobody can eject it.
I remember Mandrake don't lock CD-ROM while accessing it (I c
> >If people want to do the 'right thing', they will burn their music CDs
onto
> >this special media, and essentially, pay a little for their piracy.
>
> Oh, no you don't...
>
> The law in USA specifically allows me to make a copy for my own purposes,
> such that I can make a tape from a CD, or mak
At 08:18 AM 3/21/2003 +0800, you wrote:
David, I can confirm you are correct. Music CDs cost more because of the
ATIP. It is not a tax though, it is a royalty paid to the record industry.
If people want to do the 'right thing', they will burn their music CDs onto
this special media, and essentially
I have 48x media right here. It was bought in winter I think.
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 17:57, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Michael Wardle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Hi Bill
> >
> > On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 03:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> > > I hadn't see
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Wardle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi Bill
>
> On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 03:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> > I hadn't seen any replies to this yet, so I'll venture an
> observation
> > of my own: CDRW should be the master device on any IDE chain that
Hi Bill
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 03:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> I hadn't seen any replies to this yet, so I'll venture an observation
> of my own: CDRW should be the master device on any IDE chain that
> they are attached to, at least whenever possible. I've noticed
> marked reliability concer
I've noticed
> marked reliability concerns and performance concerns when the CDRW
> wasn't the primary on it's chain, so I would switch the two drives
> around.
This has one inconvenient:
If you're installing from CD, you will need to install using the
CDRW drive instead of the
ry slave on the IDE bus, making
> it /dev/hdd
> by default. I also have a CD-ROM drive as master on the same channel,
> making it /dev/hdc.
I hadn't seen any replies to this yet, so I'll venture an observation
of my own: CDRW should be the master device on any IDE chain that
> Anyway, there is a minor difference between "data" and "music CDs". I'm
> not certain, but I suspect it's in the ATIP. Many standalone CD
> recorders will search for this specific piece of data and will refuse to
> record onto "data" CD-Rs. This is the RIAA's way of "recovering losses"
> due t
Tim Willis wrote:
As far as I know, a CD-R is a CD-r, is a CD-R...packaging and labeling
make no difference at all. Just like data, is data, is dataand, if
your MCSE friend wants to question that, tell her that *I* am an MCP!
(why, I'll never understand...biggest waste of money in my life! I'
CDs at about 24
speed (any higher any cdrecord would generate error messages, and the CD
would be corrupt).
My CD-RW drive is the secondary slave on the IDE bus, making it /dev/hdd
by default. I also have a CD-ROM drive as master on the same channel,
making it /dev/hdc.
I decided to experiment a
hy, I'll never understand...biggest waste of money in my life! I'll
> never go back to a pure windows environment)
>
> On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 07:14, Stone, Timothy wrote:
> > List,
> >
> > The answer to this question is for my colleague, an MCSE, that nee
er go back to a pure windows environment)
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 07:14, Stone, Timothy wrote:
> List,
>
> The answer to this question is for my colleague, an MCSE, that needs reaffirmation
> on the state of CD ROM media today:
>
> Scenario:
>
> Colleague orders a
List,
The answer to this question is for my colleague, an MCSE, that needs reaffirmation on
the state of CD ROM media today:
Scenario:
Colleague orders a spindle of 50 CD-Rs. Receives said spindle. Spindle is labeled
"Music CD-R 700MB/80min/40X." Colleague is afraid to use CD-Rs
I am running version 8 fully updated, and I am experiencing strange
issues with my CD-Rom. It intermittently opens and closes. What could be
the cause of this? This started happening within the last 2-3 weeks.
Thanks,
james
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> > To anyone whos can help..I am Unable To Mount My Cd-rom drive..I
> > would really like to have an e-mail sent to me, that goes step-by-step and
> > shows mw what to do. I Am new to linux. I have tried many different
> > methods, when i type "ls -l /de
> To anyone whos can help..I am Unable To Mount My Cd-rom drive..I
> would really like to have an e-mail sent to me, that goes step-by-step and
> shows mw what to do. I Am new to linux. I have tried many different
> methods, when i type "ls -l /dev/cdrom" in the
To anyone whos can help..I am Unable To Mount My Cd-rom drive..I
would really like to have an e-mail sent to me, that goes step-by-step and
shows mw what to do. I Am new to linux. I have tried many different
methods, when i type "ls -l /dev/cdrom" in the command promt nothin
-t iso9660 /dev/cdrom
/mnt/cdrom"
The other option is to mount /dev/hdc, directly, ie:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Smith wrote:
> Hello, I've checked at bootMy Cd-rom drive shows up as "hdc". and in
>my "est/fst
Hello, I've checked at boot....My Cd-rom drive
shows up as "hdc". and in my "est/fstab" file, it says.."/dev/hdc
--->/mnt/cdrom" iso9660 bla blah..and so on. I am
stupmed, and everytime i go to mount my Cd-rom drive, it
Hello.
I tried several times of Boot CDs using Grub Boot manager,for boot from Floppy I had
no problem,but
for boot from CD-ROM (is ATAPI drive) I didn´t found how do this right.
My Cd-ROM boots well from BIOS and is MASTER in the second IDE bus. I want be able of
boot any
kind of CDs from
I am not sure, try it!
On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 13:48, Dale Satterfield wrote:
> Would this work for a IEEE1394 ( FireWire ) CD ?
> My system is SCSI based, and has a SCSI CD ( Rd only) installed. I have
> installed a firewire/usb card, and have an external connected to it.
> The system loads a
Would this work for a IEEE1394 ( FireWire ) CD ?
My system is SCSI based, and has a SCSI CD ( Rd only) installed. I have
installed a firewire/usb card, and have an external connected to it.
The system loads an ieee1394 driver, and an sbp2 driver, and shows the
Cd as a node.
On Saturday, Decembe
On Saturday 28 December 2002 12:57 pm, Dale Kosan wrote:
Dale - Thanks very much for your response. You are right on the number!!
I just needed another way of telling the system where and what my CDROM driver
was.
I added '/ hdd=ide-scsi' to the end of my "kernel' line in Grub.conf and that
d
Well, if it is IDE you need to have scsi emulation set up in grub. Here
is an example for my burner:
#boot=/dev/hde
default=0
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.20-2.2)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.20-2.2 ro root=LABEL=/ hda=ide-scsi vga
Ted Gervais said:
> This leaves me with the question - where else do I look? Or does anyone
> have a suggestion as to how to get this CD-WRITER to work?
what kind of CD-R ? I have only used X-CD roast on SCSI CDRs. If it is
a SCSI CD-R be sure that the driver for the controller is loaded. If
I just noticed that my CD-WRITER is not working in RH-8.0, and yet it worked
fine in previous versions. My CD-ROM reader works fine. But not the Writer
and yet it is mounted in the /etc/fstab file ok.
( /dev/cdrom1 /mnt/cdrom1 iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0 )
When I bring up
I Installed Red_hat 8.0 on a Sony Vaio Z505 notebook
with a floppy drive on the usb port and a Teac CD-Rom
on the firewire port with the firewire to USB adaptor.
The installation went OK. The first reboot also went
OK and it was still mounting the CD-Rom. After I
applied the update to the kernel
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 03:22:56AM -0700, Linux Dev wrote:
>
> The CD-ROM drive ejects the data CD, few seconds after the light
> has stopped blinking. The CD's are fine, as I tested them out
> with another CD-ROM drive.
I had a Creative 52x CD do this to me too, and it was
Hi Sam:
Thanks for your mail.
The CD-ROM drive ejects the data CD, few seconds after the light
has stopped blinking. The CD's are fine, as I tested them out
with another CD-ROM drive.
Prior, to this ejecting problem, the CD-ROM drive would lock out
intermittently, whenever, I attempt
Any modern cd-rom drive should be fine. When is the cd-rom drive
ejecting your data? As for lock-ups and system crashes, it could be
anything...what makes you think it's the cd-rom?
Thanks,
Sam
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 09:31:15PM -0700, Linux Dev wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Which C
Hi:
Which CD ROM Drive is recommended to be used with a
RedHat Linux 7.3 box ?
Currently, I have a Creative 52x CD-Rom!
Suddenly the "creative 52x CD-Rom" is ejecting all my CDs
(software or data).
I am facing regular lock ups ... system crashes! :-((
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Hash: SHA1
Hong Hsu wrote:
>Both machines have network card installed and on same local network. In
>order to install Linux 7.3 on machine B, how can I make a network boot
>floppy and how let machine B recognizes the remote CD-ROM drive on
>machi
Hi,
This question has probably been asked before, but I just can not find
its archive AND I couldn't find HOWTO either. So I try here:
Machine A:Intel Pentium 4 running Linux 7.3 and NFS server with
CD-ROM drive
Machine B:Pentium 90, to be install Linux 7.3 with a floppy
Intel Pentium 4 running Linux 7.3 and NFS server with
> CD-ROM drive
> Machine B:Pentium 90, to be install Linux 7.3 with a floppy drive
> and 600MB HDD, but have no CD-ROM drive
>
> Both machines have network card installed and are on same local
> network. In orde
Hi,
This question has probably been asked before, but I just can not find
the answer in the archive AND I couldn't find HOWTO either. So I try
here:
Machine A:Intel Pentium 4 running Linux 7.3 and NFS server with
CD-ROM drive
Machine B:Pentium 90, to be install Linux 7.3 w
Hi All,
Recently, I upgraded my kernel from 2.4.7-10 to
2.4.9-31. I can see the cdrom driver being loaded at
the boot time and updfstab marking the removable media
entries, with kudzu as one of the mount options in
/etc/fstab. Well and good, but the problem is when
system reboots, the CD-ROM
Jack,
May be well know but I didn't find it. I'll give it a whirl when I get to
the office this afternoon for my other job.
Tnx, Bob
Quoting Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ** Reply to message from Robert Hartung* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 11
> Mar 2002 09:21:44 -0600
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
** Reply to message from Robert Hartung* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 11 Mar 2002
09:21:44 -0600
> Hi,
> I've hit a new and hitherto personally unexperienced snag on a recompile of
> kernel 2.4.9-31. After r\compile and mkinitrd I get the following on trying to
> mount a cd:
> "wrong fs t
Hi,
I've hit a new and hitherto personally unexperienced snag on a recompile of
kernel 2.4.9-31. After r\compile and mkinitrd I get the following on trying to
mount a cd:
"wrong fs type, bat option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom or too many mounted
file systems."
CD is an IDE on otherwis
07, 2002, 10:53:15 PM, you wrote:
BT> Hi,
BT> I just installed Red Hat Linux 7.2 today, and the install went just fine.
BT> The only problem I have is I can't mount my CD-ROM drive. Using 'dmesg', I
BT> see the following:
BT> scsi(): SCSI Host adapter emul
How were your install CD's made? If they were burned from downloaded
iso images, the images MUST be MD5SUM checked. This looks like bad
installation media.
John
> --- Michael Waluk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
> Hi,
> > I am a new Linux user and am trying to instal
> Hi,
> > I am a new Linux user and am trying to install from
> > CD-ROM to a new computer (new hard-drive with
> > nothing on it). I have 1GHz P III, 512MB fast RAM,
> > 20GB fast IDE hard drive and 52x IDE CD-ROM.
> >
> > The CD-ROM boots into the installer
have your
cdrom as an ide-scsi emulator disk which will work.
--- Brian Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hi,
>
> I just installed Red Hat Linux 7.2 today, and the
> install went just fine.
> The only problem I have is I can't mount my CD-ROM
> drive. Using
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
Hi,
> I am a new Linux user and am trying to install from
> CD-ROM to a new computer (new hard-drive with
> nothing on it). I have 1GHz P III, 512MB fast RAM,
> 20GB fast IDE hard drive and 52x IDE CD-ROM.
>
> The CD-ROM boots into the installer but
Hi,
I am a new Linux user and am trying to install from
CD-ROM to a new computer (new hard-drive with nothing on it). I have
1GHz P III, 512MB fast RAM, 20GB fast IDE hard drive and 52x IDE
CD-ROM.
The CD-ROM boots into the installer but I don't get
past the question regarding whe
Hi,
I just installed Red Hat Linux 7.2 today, and the install went just fine.
The only problem I have is I can't mount my CD-ROM drive. Using 'dmesg', I
see the following:
scsi(): SCSI Host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices
Vendor: HP Model:CD-Writer+ 8000
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ev/cdrom I get the
> > error "mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device." /dev/cdrom actually
> > points to /dev/hdc (master on secondary) which is what my CD-ROM is. It's
> > simply a generic ATAPI CD-ROM and I haven't seen anything like this
> > befor
Hi, Mikkel.
Well, I just had a look in my /dev directory. It would appear that the
RH7.1 installer removed my old symlinks. I specifically recall
following the CD-Writing-HOWTO, page 8, viz:
cd /dev && rm cdrom && ls -s scd0 cdrom
That symlink is ... gone! I shall proceed to fix.
BTW, the r
The 7.1 installer seems to want to add the append to lilo.conf for you, but
as I understand it, RedHat uses modules for ide-scsi and this will get
ignored.
Here's what I do and it appears to work:
Create /etc/rc.modules, make it executable, and put this in it:
modprobe ide-scsi
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, John P. Verel wrote:
> More. I added a kernel option to my lilo.conf, eliminating the append
> option. This solved the immediate problem -- access to the CDROMS.
> However, now I must figure out how to set up scsi emulation under this
> kernel.
>
> John
>
John,
Do y
07-A kernel: ide_setup: hdc=ide-scsi
> Apr 29 10:51:58 CV150607-A kernel: hdc: CRD-8480C, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM
> drive
> Apr 29 10:51:58 CV150607-A kernel: hdd: CD-RW CRX100E, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM
> drive
>
> And a bit later in messages:
>
> Apr 29 10:52:09 CV150607-A kernel: scsi0
bit later in messages:
Apr 29 10:52:09 CV150607-A kernel: scsi0 : SCSI host adapter emulation
for IDE ATAPI devices
Apr 29 10:52:09 CV150607-A kernel: Vendor: LG Model: CD-ROM
CRD-8480C Rev: 1.04
Apr 29 10:52:09 CV150607-A kernel: Type: CD-ROM
ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Apr 29 10:52:09
Neil Hollow wrote:
>
> Cannot offhand see anything wrong here with the setup Michael. The ide -cd
> is your only CD drive isn't it?
Correct.
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"We've done our best, but you're still hosed." -- W. Stearns, ISTS
Opinions expr
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Neil Hollow wrote:
>sorry I meant how do you setup the scsi modules to laod only when mounting
>CD? Ta. NH.
My SCSI support is all modular, and modprobe takes care of all that.
It loads everything it needs when you mount /dev/scd0.
- -d
- --
David Talkingto
sorry I meant how do you setup the scsi modules to laod only when mounting
CD? Ta. NH.
> From: David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 04:20:57 -0500 (CDT)
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: upgr
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Neil Hollow wrote:
>>> I also don't see scsi_mod here; that gets loaded on my system when a
>>> CD is mounted.
>>
>
>Just out of interest how do you do the above David? NH
'lsmod' will tell you what modules are loaded.
- -d
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http://www.
Cannot offhand see anything wrong here with the setup Michael. The ide -cd
is your only CD drive isn't it?
>
>> I also don't see scsi_mod here; that gets loaded on my system when a
>> CD is mounted.
>
Just out of interest how do you do the above David? NH
> This kernel has SCSI support compi
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Michael R. Jinks wrote:
>This kernel has SCSI support compiled directly in, since we boot from a
>SCSI hard drive. Might that cause a problem? Should I be doing all
>modules or all monolithic rather than mixing and matching?
I'm not an authority on such thin
First off, rpjday suggested another run of cdrecord -scanbus:
Cdrecord 1.9 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 2.1.39
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'SEAGATE ' 'ST336704LC ' '0004' Disk
0,1,0 1) *
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Michael R. Jinks wrote:
>like all the right modules are there. Pruned output of 'lsmod':
>
>ide-probe 6608 0 (autoclean)
>ide-cd 24192 0
>ide-disk6224 0
>ide-scsi7424 0
>sg
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> When you enabled ide-scsi emulation for hda, the device dor the CD-ROM
> changed. It is no longer /dev/hda, it is now /dev/scd0.
No joy:
[root@fs2 /root]# mount /dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom
mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/scd0 as a block devi
yOn Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Our file server has an IDE CD-RW. Recently I replaced the stock Red Hat
> 7 kernel, using 2.2.18 with SCSI emulation turned on, with hopes of
> being able to use the CD-RW under cdrecord.
>
> Well, the new kernel appears to hav
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Our file server has an IDE CD-RW. Recently I replaced the stock Red Hat
> 7 kernel, using 2.2.18 with SCSI emulation turned on, with hopes of
> being able to use the CD-RW under cdrecord.
>
> Well, the new kernel appears to hav
Our file server has an IDE CD-RW. Recently I replaced the stock Red Hat
7 kernel, using 2.2.18 with SCSI emulation turned on, with hopes of
being able to use the CD-RW under cdrecord.
Well, the new kernel appears to have broken CD-ROM support altogether:
[root@fs2 /root]# mount /mnt/cdrom
sage-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 10:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Installing Redhat 6.2 on a computer without a CD-Rom?
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Smith, Jonathan wrote:
> Installing Redhat 6.2 on a computer without a CD-Rom?
>
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Smith, Jonathan wrote:
> Installing Redhat 6.2 on a computer without a CD-Rom?
>
> I have a computer without a cd-rom and I would like to install redhat 6.2. I have
>two other computers running redhat 6.2 so I was thinking that I can maybe do a PLIP
>instal
Installing Redhat 6.2 on a computer without a CD-Rom?
I have a computer without a cd-rom and I would like to install redhat 6.2. I have two
other computers running redhat 6.2 so I was thinking that I can maybe do a PLIP
install. Can this be done.
Can someone please tell me how
Johnathan
On Jun 29, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Seem like you willneed to untar the file first. If you have enough room some
> where for it and the installed stuff too, try:
>
> cd /path/to/untarredfilesdir
> tar -xvf /path/to/tar/file
>
> you should now be able to run the thing setup or whatever.
Yes, that'
; to use. However, when I select the tar file to open (whether on the CD-ROM or
> on a RW filesystem) I get the error message: "unknown archive format". Seems
> odd...
>
> Kpackage was my next thought, but it only deals with RPM, DEB, and such
> files...
>
> Could som
ctory, but that didn't help. Apparently
being anywhere within the tar file is considered not on a local disk.
Next I tried "ark", which, being an archive tool I thought would be the thing
to use. However, when I select the tar file to open (whether on the CD-ROM or
on a RW fi
try the 'eject' command to select the other drives.
hth
charles
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a CD-ROM Autoloader on my system which works fine under NT, it shows
> up as 5 different drives, under Linux I can only mount one drive. I am
> runer RedH
I have a CD-ROM Autoloader on my system which works fine under NT, it shows
up as 5 different drives, under Linux I can only mount one drive. I am
runer RedHat 6.2.
Anyone have any ideas ?
Hugo Curbelo
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At 07:32 AM 4/15/00 -0700, you wrote:
>looking at my sony cdu33a-01 ... it does indeed have a somewhat
>different cable! that's because it runs on a "sort of " scsi interface.
>The sound cards it interfaces with have NOT the newer IDE but a single line
>scsi with special drivers. Mine inter
rce conflicts) you'll have to remove
>> either the the small, CDROM controller card or the sound card to make the
>> CDROM work. If it were me, I'd keep the sound card.
>>
>> And remember: Pin 1 goes on the red-striped side of the ribbon cable.
>
>Th
r the the small, CDROM controller card or the sound card to make the
> CDROM work. If it were me, I'd keep the sound card.
>
> And remember: Pin 1 goes on the red-striped side of the ribbon cable.
This would be my preference, too. However, the cable that is on the CD-ROM
drive has a diffe
t; RHL6.1.
=>
=> The HDDs should be easy, the modem seems to be a standard internal (no
=> markings on it, so I'm hopin'...), and the sounds card is a Creative Labs Sound
=> Blaster. All that should go fine.
=>
=> The CD-ROM drive is a Sony CDU33a-01, which is report
I had what I believe was a cdu31a CDrom it was 2X. Mine attached via a
cable to my soundcard which was "soundblaster compatible". Try this it
should work. NH
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Michael,
Is this an IDE CD-ROM? Is the board you refer to that
discussed in the clip from the sony support site that
follows? I am a newbie, but it this is not an IDE
compatible CD-ROM I don't have any idea where to look.
Sorry, hope this helps you identify the interface board.
Copied
Michael George wrote:
> The CD-ROM drive is a Sony CDU33a-01, which is reported to be supported in the
> CD-ROM howto. However, I cannot identify the controller card to which it is
> attached. It's a small card with connectors for Sony, Mitsumi, and Panasonic,
> and the chip
tive Labs Sound
>Blaster. All that should go fine.
>
>The CD-ROM drive is a Sony CDU33a-01, which is reported to be supported in the
>CD-ROM howto. However, I cannot identify the controller card to which it is
>attached. It's a small card with connectors for Sony, Mitsumi, and
ms to be a standard internal (no
> markings on it, so I'm hopin'...), and the sounds card is a Creative Labs Sound
> Blaster. All that should go fine.
>
> The CD-ROM drive is a Sony CDU33a-01, which is reported to be supported in the
> CD-ROM howto. However, I cannot iden
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