Justin > 2.6 Kernels do not need scsi emulation (as 2.4 do). You need to > use the cdrecord argument dev=/dev/hdc (or other, as appropriate). > As it indicates, such device specification is an unofficial patch > to cdrecord (which IMHO works wonderfully). > You then need to find a GUI that uses cdrecord appropriately: > Lacarno: xcdroast found my drive and knows to use ATAPI > mode
Not quite sure I fully understood that so I'll ask one more question... Looking at /etc/cdrecord/cdrecord I find.. # This file is /etc/default/cdrecord # It contains defaults that are used if no command line option # or environment is present. # # The default device, if not specified elswhere # CDR_DEVICE=yamaha Do I change that to my Teac CD-W58E burner or do I change something further down the config file ? ... # Unless you have a good reason, use speed == -1 and let # cdrecord use it's intercal drive specific defaults. # # drive name device speed fifosize driveropts # teac= 1,3,0 -1 -1 "" panasonic= 1,4,0 -1 -1 "" plextor= 1,4,0 -1 -1 "" sanyo= 1,4,0 -1 -1 burnfree yamaha= 1,5,0 -1 -1 "" cdrom= 0,6,0 2 1m "" -- Richard

