i read the howto.
i understand the command to make image, test image, and write to cd

but now i cant get this yamaha ide cdrw  to work.
it can load as a normal hdc cdrom reader when booting
but making it a ide-scsi emulator is not working.

cdrecord -scanbus    does not display anything about my
chain of scsi device.  although i do have a scsi disk
that it is running now?  even that don't show.

so i guess the step i need help with is to get that working first.

Jon Nichols wrote:

> look around for the xcdroast homepage, then grab the latest stable version.
> I recommend that program very highly.
>
> if you have an IDE cdrom writer, you will have to enable scsi emulation
> (kernel recompile) which is a whole other story, but IIRC, that was the
> hardest thing I had to do when I set mine up, and in retrospect it wasnt
> bad....
>
> good luck
> jon
>
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> how do you burn a CD in Linux?
> sorry for this simple question.
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