Am Son, 2003-07-06 um 14.58 schrieb mi: > Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ? > > I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ... any > model hints ? Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without any problems. Mostly not being able to boot is a bios problem.
> I've exchanged the original cd with a teac W 24E CD rw, and now the lap > doesn't boot no more from cd. Is this a well-known effect ? It's an Dell > Inspiron 5000 manufactured around 1999/2000, BIOS A08. Recent versions of cdrecord are able to use the ATAPI method to burn cdroms. This method is aside of the classic ide-scsi method nd is that what some people would call "native" burning. I do not know if the woody version has already this method, but the sid and sarge version does. If you want to use it try: cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI: then you should see something like this: scsibus0: 0,0,0 0) 'TOSHIBA ' 'DVD-ROM SD-R2312' '1708' Removable CD-ROM Then you are lucky and are able to use the ATAPI transport method: cdrecord -speed XX dev=ATAPI:0,0,0 -eject -v XXXX.iso But be carefull, this method is marked a beta. But I use it for several months without any problems. formorer -- Alexander "formorer" Wirt KeyID: BC7D020A EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 28651245 WWW: http://www.formorer.de Encrypted and Signed Email preferred.
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