cdr, device names, and ide-scsi
gboyce at badbelly.com
gboyce at badbelly.com
Wed Apr 14 15:15:40 EDT 2004
It's been a bit since I've used IDE-SCSI, but I'm pretty sure that the
hd[x] device names are still semi-used with the ide-scsi driver.
Specifically hdparm can find out information about the device using
/dev/hd[x], but you cannot actually mount that device.
As I said though, it has been a while, so I could be completely wrong.
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Josh Pollak wrote:
> I'm not quite sure what you mean, but you can use an IDE CD Burner with
> cdrecord and other burning software. However, if the drive is showing
> up as hd[x], it isn't being connected through the ide-scsi module.
>
> You need to specifically disable the kernel from connecting to that
> drive with the ide module, and then load ide-scsi (or build it into
> your kernel). At that point, the drive will show up as sd[x] and you
> can use it normally.
>
> If you type:
>
> cdrecord -scanbus
>
> You should see your drive listed. If you don't, something is wrong.
>
> -Josh
>
> On Apr 14, 2004, at 10:45 AM, Gina Minks wrote:
>
> > Can a cdr use a device named hd[x] and use scsi emulation, or does it
> > have to use a sdc[n] device?
> >
> >
> > If it has to use a sdc[n] device, why does it show up as using a hd[x]
> > device in /etc/sysconfig/hwconf?
> >
> > Thanks
> > -Gina
> >
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