The system in question has 4 IDE interfaces and the CD drives map to /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd. After trying several syntax possibilities like:
cdrdao read-toc device:ATAPI,#,#,# toc_testfile and, after reading more documentation: cdrdao read-toc device:ATA,#,#,# toc_testfile I had a glimmer of hope. When I gave the device spec of ATA:0,0,0 the output from cdrdao said it couldn't open /dev/hda which made me realize I had the wrong unit specification and that I should probably try ATA:2,0,0, etc. That also produced an error that cdrdao couldn't open /dev/hda which tells me something is not right. A search of 'HOWTO' documents for burning CD's says to try using cdrecord to learn drive options. I installed the modified cdrecord from the Debian packages and got nada. It, in its own charming way, said "I don't know what you're even talking about." Actually, it wanted to see SCSI devices and couldn't find any except for a USB-based external hard drive which is connected to the system, not the IDE CD drives I was expecting. The syntax for cdrdao may be wrong or it may just not work on this system, but it is certainly not unusually configured. The first IDE controller has two hard drives which show up as hda# and hdb# depending upon what partition one means. The only good news so far is that cdparanoia from the debian packages has no trouble at all with /dev/hdc so I'm almost back to where I was in the rebuild and modernize process. Thanks for any ideas. Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK OSU Information Technology Division Network Operations Group -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]