Dave Phillips wrote:
> Dave Phillips wrote:
>>
>> ... the installation fails with an error message that says it can't
>> find a valid CD drive. The notebook includes a Lightscribe drive that
>> Ubuntu identifies as /dev/sda, so I assume it's a SCSI (or emulated
>> SCSI) drive. So, what can I do to force the installer to see the disc
>> drive ? 
>
> My bad, sorry. K3B identifies the drive as a TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633L
> on /dev/scd0.
>
> HTH,
>
> dp 

Half off topic: E.g. Suse uses modules that call all drives sd, even
IDEs are called sd and not hd, so sd can be for SCSI, SATA, ATA. I don't
know how it is for Ubuntu.

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