Unfortunately you can't just use any old cdrom with a laptop and expect it
to boot. The bios must support talking to that device, and pcmcia cdroms
vary greatly in the methods in which they are initialized/etc. - so
essentially, your bios needs to be able to see it. For monetary (aka buy
our driv
Unfortunately you can't just use any old cdrom with a laptop and expect it
to boot. The bios must support talking to that device, and pcmcia cdroms
vary greatly in the methods in which they are initialized/etc. - so
essentially, your bios needs to be able to see it. For monetary (aka buy
our driv
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 07:56:57PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
> > The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
> So where does it work ?
Linux 2.4. And hopeful
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 07:56:57PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
> > The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
> So where does it work ?
Linux 2.4. And hopeful
> > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
>
> The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
So where does it work ?
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> > I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ...
> Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
> any problems. Mostly not being able to boot is a bios problem.
But id did boot with a Toshiba CD (readonly), before i exchanged it to the
teac
> > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
>
> The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
So where does it work ?
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Jetzt ein- oder umsteigen und USB
> > I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ...
> Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
> any problems. Mostly not being able to boot is a bios problem.
But id did boot with a Toshiba CD (readonly), before i exchanged it to the
teac
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:45:49AM +0200, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
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On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:45:49AM +0200, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 09:45:49 +0200
Christoph Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Am Die, 08 Jul 2003 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
> Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
I don't know if this will answer your question or not, but a bit of
ba
* Am Die, 08 Jul 2003 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
>
> Recent versions of cdrecord are able to use the ATAPI method to burn cdroms.
> This method is aside of the classic ide-scsi method nd is that what some
> people would call "native" burning.
> I do not know if the woody version has already this me
Am Son, 2003-07-06 um 14.58 schrieb mi:
> Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ?
>
> I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ... any
> model hints ?
Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
any problems. Mostly
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 09:45:49 +0200
Christoph Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Am Die, 08 Jul 2003 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
> Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
I don't know if this will answer your question or not, but a bit of
ba
* Am Die, 08 Jul 2003 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
>
> Recent versions of cdrecord are able to use the ATAPI method to burn cdroms.
> This method is aside of the classic ide-scsi method nd is that what some
> people would call "native" burning.
> I do not know if the woody version has already this me
Am Son, 2003-07-06 um 14.58 schrieb mi:
> Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ?
>
> I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ... any
> model hints ?
Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
any problems. Mostly
Quoting mi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ?
>
The 'normal' method to get cd IDE burners going under linux is to use
the ide-scsi kernel module, by passing hdx=ide-scsi on the kernel
command line.
I think I'm right in saying that pre 2.5 kernel
Quoting mi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ?
>
The 'normal' method to get cd IDE burners going under linux is to use
the ide-scsi kernel module, by passing hdx=ide-scsi on the kernel
command line.
I think I'm right in saying that pre 2.5 kernel
Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ?
I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ... any
model hints ?
I've exchanged the original cd with a teac W 24E CD rw, and now the lap
doesn't boot no more from cd. Is this a well-known effect ? It's an De
Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ?
I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ... any
model hints ?
I've exchanged the original cd with a teac W 24E CD rw, and now the lap
doesn't boot no more from cd. Is this a well-known effect ? It's an De
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