On Thursday, 5 January 2006 at 16:32:17 -0400, Greg wrote: > > > <deletia...> > > My experience, FWIW, Simply put: > > In kernel 2.4, ide-scsi module, we got used to the scsi-emulation concept. > > Whereas, > > In kernel 2.6, we were (somewhat confusingly, IMO) told the above, i.e.: > "SCSI emulation is not required in v2.6.". > > IMHO this _should_ have said something along the lines of: > > "SCSI emulation is now built-in, in v2.6 'ide-cd' [compiled-in or as a > module], so 'ide-scsi' is NO LONGER REQUIRED to achieve the _still_ > _necessary_ SCSI emulation."
That _is_ much clearer. > > SOooooo, > In xcdroast running as root, [you CAN figure out how.] use the "0,0,0" > device, and _NOT_ the "ATAPI:0.0.0" device. Substitute your own > "bus,id,lun" numbers to suit your box. I can burn dvd-r and cdr/rw fine. Well, xcdroast lists the devices as ATAPI:0:1:0 etc. but somewhere in there I saw that it lists the scsi spec. (0,1,0 etc.) against each one, so perhaps it knows. It won't let me change it anyway. I did confirm that ide-cd is loaded. So I suppose all is well, really. Except that xcdroast has just become another process to freeze and refuse to die. That makes it the ninth today that I know of. Thanks for the clarification. -- richard > > > Nuff~sed? > > HTH > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]