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choasforages:
errr, wouldn't it be easyer to add something like

ide-scsi=foo

when foo is the /dev/whatever the burner is

to his boot file?

Ice-9:
X-CD-Roast Alpha12 is out, it has direct support for IDE drives on the 2.4 kernel

http://freshmeat.net/releases/107396/
 Changes: This is mainly a bugfix release, but introduces also some experimental code. The most visible change is the direct support of the ATAPI interface on Linux 2.4.x kernels, which makes SCSI emulation optional. The ProDVD support code is completely rewritten and proxy authentication is supported for CDDB lookups. The man page describes now a multiple parallel writer setup, and the instructions for MacOSX have been improved.

KernelPanic:

quote:Originally posted by choasforages:
I AM THE SHEPARD OF ENTROPY, OBEY DISORDER.
x86, a hack on a hack of a hack
alpha, the compaqed way
ppc, the fruity way
mips, the graphical way
m68k, the NeXT way
sparc, the reliable way
pallidium, x86's closed way
--- End quote ---


choas, you need to change your sig;
alpha, the murdered way or
alpha, the dead way
or something to that effect...

Doogee:
Ice9 thanks heaps for that. Worked like a charm!

choasforages:
yeah, i kinda like cdrecord myself. once you memorize it, it take 10 seconds to start burning a disk

and i hope i changed my sig to suit the times better

[ December 26, 2002: Message edited by: choasforages ]

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