The only reason that I don't do that is because I have to borrow the burner from a friend, so I only have it for a night or two at a time. Plus, I have 3 hdd's so I have to disconnect my CD-ROM drive to use the burner. It's quite a mess. Hehehe... So, using ide-scsi never seemed like a smart move, for me. JJ Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > > The thing to do is to load the module "ide-scsi". It's automatic with > automatic module loading, provided you do the following: > > You need the kernel to know that it must skip the relevant device when it > registers the ide devices, here's the parameter: "hdd=ide-scsi". You pass > this parameter to the kernel at boot time.
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