"Jenn V." wrote:
> 2. I don't understand this. You say it's an IDE drive, so you DISABLED the
> IDE? Um. Why? Wouldn't this be the most logical place for your problem to
> be?
Most Linux based CD-R(W) software can only talk to SCSI devices. To get
them working under Linux, you use SCSI emulation whereby the kernel
"converts" an IDE device on the bus into a SCSI device that the
applications talk to. You don't need an IDE driver in this situation.
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