On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 05:00:55PM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts, 
Tania M. Morell thought:
> Jason, Eric, 
> 
> I was trying to mount it because I thought I needed to.  Thanks, I
> suspected there would be no way to do it but wasn't sure.
> 
> I've also tried gtoaster which uses cdrecord as it's recording
> client.... It also recognizes the drive... both actually.  But when I
> try to copy, it does nothing.  xcdroast on the other hand attempts to
> copy but then errors out.
> 
> I'm in the process of reading the man pages for cdrecord, cdda2wav, and
> mkisofs.  I guess if I understand those, I'll be able to figure out what
> xcdroast and gtoaster is doing wrong.
> 
> [root@caladan firmware]# cdrecord -scanbus
> Cdrecord 1.9 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg
> Schilling
> Linux sg driver version: 2.1.39
> Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
> scsibus0:
>         0,0,0     0) 'SEAGATE ' 'ST15230W SUN4.2G' '0738' Disk
>         0,1,0     1) 'SEAGATE ' 'ST15230W SUN4.2G' '0738' Disk
>         0,2,0     2) 'PLEXTOR ' 'CD-R   PX-W124TS' '1.06' Removable
> CD-ROM
>         0,3,0     3) *
>         0,4,0     4) *
>         0,5,0     5) *
>         0,6,0     6) *
>         0,7,0     7) *
> [root@caladan firmware]#     
> 
> -T
> 
> 

Have you checked your /etc/cdrecord.conf?  This contains values which are
used by default if not specified on the cdrecord commandline.  For
instance, my setup gives;

[root@Valkerie /root]# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.9 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 2.1.38
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
scsibus0:
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
        0,0,0     0) 'LITEON  ' 'CD-ROM LTN382   ' 'UL24' Removable CD-ROM
        0,1,0     1) 'PHILIPS ' 'CDD3610 CD-R/RW ' '3.01' Removable CD-ROM
        0,2,0     2) *
        0,3,0     3) *
        0,4,0     4) *
        0,5,0     5) *
        0,6,0     6) *
        0,7,0     7) *

Note the CD-RW is on scsi device 0,1,0 and is a 2x Phillips.  My
/etc/cdrecord.conf looks like;


#ident @(#)cdrecord.dfl 1.1 98/12/06 Copyr 1998 J. Schilling
#
# This file is /etc/cdrecord.conf
# It contains defaults that are used if no command line option
# or environment is present.
# 
# The default device, if not specified elswhere
#
CDR_DEVICE=phillips

# 
# The default speed, if not specified elswhere
#
CDR_SPEED=2

# 
# The default FIFO size if, not specified elswhere
#
CDR_FIFOSIZE=4m

#
# The following definitions allow abstract device names.
# They are used if the device name does not contain the
# the characters ',', ':', '/' and '@'
#
# drive name    device  speed   fifosize
#
#teac=          1,3,0   -1      -1
#panasonic=     1,4,0   -1      -1
#yamaha=        1,5,0   -1      -1
#cdrom=         0,6,0   2       1m
phillips=       0,1,0   2       -1

Always useful to try this stuff from commandline first when
troubleshooting!

-- 
Conor Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Domestic Sysadmin :-)
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