On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:27:05PM -0500, Gnu-Raiz wrote: > > "Edward J. Shornock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Wrote: A few (possible) things... > > > >It looks like you may be using SCSI emulation. If so, try to remove > the > >ide-scsi module with "rmmod ide-scsi". If it is built-in to your > >kernel, try recompiling without SCSI emulation. > > > >What if you change the --device part to "--device ATAPI:0,0,0" ? > > > >Does it fail if you run the command as root? If not, are you in the > >"cdrom" group? What are the permissions on /usr/bin/cdrdao? > > > > > >On my server, after adding myself to the cdrom group and setting > >cdrdao > >setuid, I receive the following: > >$ cdrdao scanbus > >Cdrdao version 1.1.9 - (C) Andreas Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >SCSI interface library - (C) Joerg Schilling > >Paranoia DAE library - (C) Monty > > >Check http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/drives.html#dt for current driver > >tables. > > >Using libscg version 'schily-0.8' > > >ATA:1,0,0 HP , CD-Writer cd16b , 2.00 > >ATA:1,1,0 SAMSUNG , DVD-ROM SD-616F , F100 > > > >hth > > I agree; if your using a 2.6 kernel you really do not need scsi > emulation, its depreciated anyway. Also if your going to copy music > from a cd to harddrive, or to another format you might want to try > cdda2wav, cdda2mp3, cdda2ogg all those work fine, gives you the > desired format.
I'm back to 2.4, as that was what was working before. I'll explore the mysteries of 2.6 after i reproduce what oence worked :-) > > If you do use cdrdao you might want to use the read-cd option. Which > might look something like this. You might want to see the man page, > or the info page of cdrdao for more information. Mmm, no. I'm trying to _copy_ a CD. That's all I want out of this. -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

