I just generated an identical patch to fix this problem before finding
this bug. It's been nearly 6 months since this trivial patch was
proposed, and since cdrecord version 2.0.something, dev=ATA: is the
proper way to use IDE cd writers under linux - dev=ATAPI: is now
obsolete. (This is the case for both 2.4 linux kernels (since 2.4.20)
and for all 2.6 linux kernels).

The ATAPI driver also uses a different numbering scheme for channel/id/lun
compared to the ATA driver, which means eroaster tries writing to the
wrong device for people using cdrecord version 2.0 or later!

Could this simple patch please be applied?

Thank you,
John McPherson





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