On Thursday 31 January 2002 11:29 pm, Nathan E Norman wrote: > On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 10:04:38PM -0800, ben wrote: > > On Thursday 31 January 2002 09:53 pm, Jeff wrote: > > > Running Debian Sid. > > > > > > When I recompiled to 2.4.16, I put SCSI CDROM emulation in the kernel > > > and took out IDE CDROM support.. I can mount my drives as /dev/scd0 and > > > scd1.. However, when trying to use any cd writing programs (the burner > > > is scd0), they say they cant scan the SCSI bus? ?No permission or SCSI > > > emulation not enabled for IDE drives.. > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > > yeah. here's one. what are you talking about? scsi and ide are not > > interchangable. they are different technologies. scsi emulation lets you > > refer to something as if it were, but it's not. how are you going to > > emulate scsi on an ide device that doesn't exist, as far as the kernel is > > concerned, without support? what does your /etc/fstab look like? start > > hoping you haven't fried a drive already. > > ben: Educate yourself before calling the other guy an idiot. >
at which point did i call him an idiot? unlike you, i simply erred. you, however, are injecting a previously non-existent invective and suggesting that it originated with me. i'm not interested in flaming, but it does seem that we could both profit by a little education. ben

