Hi,
Tnx again for your answer!
Most of what you need is already in the GENERIC kernel. The rest is a
available as modules. IIRC, you have to load the cam.ko module.
Just use the ATAPI DVD burner via CAM. AFAICT it's very stable. I
haven't burnt a coaster yet. An SCSI DVD burner is bound to be
On May 27, 2005, at 2:49 AM, Olaf Greve wrote:
More generally: does anyone have any experiences in using the 2200S
under FreeBSD? Typically enough on Adaptec's site FreeBSD is not
mentioned in the list of supported OSes (surprise, surprise...).
However, on FreeBSD's list(s) of supported har
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 01:38:29PM +0200, Olaf Greve wrote:
>
> Either way: I personally like that separation as well. I have another
> good Adaptec SCSI controller, but I think it's a bit a pity to
> 'sacrifice' that just for a DVD burner (it's currently installed in a
> machine I have specifi
Hi,
[...]
2200S. What I'm wondering about is the following: would it be possible
to use the 2200S as a regular controller for a SCSI DVD rewriter, in
combination with it running 4 drives in RAID 10 mode?
The controller has two U320 channels and allows up to 30 devices to be
connected to it. Howe
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> Hi Rol
Hi Roland,
First off: tnx for your reply!
I haven't tried burning DVDs with the ATA driver. The manual page for
growisofs says that you should use SCSI devices on OpenBSD and NetBSD,
but it doesn't mention FreeBSD.
Hmmm, one would guess FreeBSD not to be very different in that respect.
Speed