Er ... I really don't know what I'm saying now, but perhaps you *should* use scsi emulation; i.e. append something like hd?=ide-scsi to "kernel-startup"? Maybe it was there for your old kernel, but disappeared when you installed the new one?

Again, I really don't know, just guessing here ...


h: Kristian



Joan Tur wrote:
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Hallo!

I'm not using scsi emulation to record using my brand new 2.6 kernel, but kde complains about cdrdao v.1.1.7 not supporting atapi devices...

Is that going to change or must I reboot using kernel 2.4 to be able to record a svcd ?

Thanks ;)
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