Have you told the IDE driver to ignore the drive? If so, conf.modules
should
have something like:

        options ide-cd ignore=hda

If not, note that you'll have to reload your ide module (or reboot)
before this
will take affect.

--Bruce
PS: Do you have the SCSI Generic option set in your your kernel?

"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
> 
> Well, the command line that I used to use was:
> 
> cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=0,1,0 -data <filename>.iso.
> 
> If I try this now, I get a "no such device 0,1,0". This, of course, is
> because cdrecord doesn't find the CDRW drive when it scans the bus, even
> though it is listed in /proc/scsi/scsi. When I reinstalled the system,
> it seems to have stopped recognizing it. I can still mount it as a
> cd-rom drive, though. And the drive itself is fine, because I can use it
> under Windoze.
> 
> Kenny
> 
> Bruce Dawson wrote:
> >
> > What error is cdrecord producing (and what command line are you using)?
> >
> > > > I have an IDE cd-rw, but I can no longer get it to work. I have the
> > > > ide-scsi modules loaded, but cdrecord refuses to see it.

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