> Hmm.. okay, well mine is ide, but that shouldn't matter I assume...
er... no. But if you managed to have it working, good for you.
>Well, I tried mounting it (I already formated one side of the disc hfs
>in macos ) and it told me that it was ro (both as root and as a user).
>I then tried to
Sergio Brandano wrote:
> You need to set the SCSI option in the Kernel, and
> > Enable vendor-specific extensions (for SCSI CDROM)
> After that:
>
> > --> ls -l /dev/sda
> > brw-rw1 root disk 8, 0 Feb 2 18:12 /dev/sda
Hmm.. okay, well mine is ide, but that shouldn't matter
> alias mount-dvdram="mount /dev/sda /mnt/Bay -t ext2"
^^^
I mean, /mnt/dvd...
Sergio
> How did you setup the write access for the DVD-RAM drive? I have
> one, and am trying to get it to work...
You need to set the SCSI option in the Kernel, and
> Enable vendor-specific extensions (for SCSI CDROM)
After that:
> --> ls -l /dev/sda
> brw-rw1 root disk 8, 0 Fe
Sergio Brandano wrote:
> > Does Debian Linux/PPC support the DVD-RAM drive ?
>
> Yes. I have it, and it works.
>
> > If so, is it possible to burn ordinary CDs and DVD-DATA disks ?
>
> No, you can not burn a cd.
> Yes, you can read/write/erase a DVD-RAM disk.
How did you setup the write access
> Does Debian Linux/PPC support the DVD-RAM drive ?
Yes. I have it, and it works.
> If so, is it possible to burn ordinary CDs and DVD-DATA disks ?
No, you can not burn a cd.
Yes, you can read/write/erase a DVD-RAM disk.
> What about via a MS-Windows client machine ?
That would be a diffe
On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 02:55:42PM +1000, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> My company is looking at buying an Apple G4 server to run Linux on.
>
> Does Debian Linux/PPC support the DVD-RAM drive ?
not sure, ...
there is UDF supportin recent kernels, but i think it is read only, not sure,
better would b
My company is looking at buying an Apple G4 server to run Linux on.
Does Debian Linux/PPC support the DVD-RAM drive ?
If so, is it possible to burn ordinary CDs and DVD-DATA disks ?
What about via a MS-Windows client machine ?
Please CC replies to me as well as the list.
Thanks,
Brendan Simon.
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