On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 09:45:57 -0400 (EDT), Andrew Perrin wrote: > **I've posted some tips on how I've got CD writing working on my debian > ** machine, in the hopes they may be vaguely useful to others. My specific > ** desire was to be able to switch between audio cd playing (which, as far as > ** I could tell required that I NOT be using ide-scsi) and cd-rw burning > ** (which requires ide-scsi) without rebooting.
I not mean that your suggestion is bad. It can be usful for users they have only a burner. But: You never should use a burner for reading. I think most people who owns a burner, also have a CD-R drive. And if you have such CD-R drive you don't need to use it with ide-scsi and so you can it use for playing audio CD's. Really: A CD burner have a very heavy mechanics and more wear then a CD-Rom drive. If you like to use your burner for some years, you should olny burn with it. Timo