On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 02:17:03PM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote: > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >> >The same command as above > >> > > >> >Note that with dev=ATAPI: you will never get DMA and writing > >> >is soooo slow. > >> > >> I thought that had been fixed, I would swear that cdrecord uses > >> DMA with ATAPI and 2.6 kernels. Now I have to go back and > >> check, I replaced the CD-R drive with an unsupported DVD unit > >> which doesn't work with anything. > > >I'm a bit confused myself. The documentation isn't too clear > >about the difference between dev=ATA and dev=ATAPI. I tend to > >use dev=ATA with linux 2.6. > > > This is the general problem with Linux :-( > > They invent a new incompatible interface every even year.... > > If you have problems, ask the Linux kernel people.
Is that to be understood as my command was good and I use DMA? Grégoire __________________________________________________________________________ http://algebra.epfl.ch/greg ICQ:16624071 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]