On Thursday 27 March 2003 20:26, Audioslave - 7M3 - Live uttered:
> Thanks for pointing out my mis-interpretation. I was reading in that IDE
> was used to burn the CDs. I've ripped oggs from my reader and never
> thought about the issue. Never using the ide-scsi module.
>
> This was really directed at figuring out on how to keep cdrs from
> accumulating a lot of additional garbage, in my case. I have an ogg CDR
> that had so many errors and timeouts within the CD,I thought that a
> specific and dedicated driver for the burner might add to the burn
> quality of the CDs that I have burned.
>
> Maybe a /dev/cdbr or similar device needs to be developed. Even if it is
> an incorporated driver from ide-scsi driving the ide driver. There would
> be a tighter control for better burning of discs.
>
> I'm in favor of some sort of "traffic cop", to prevent other processes
> from attempting to interfere with the burning cd process.

Kernel 2.6 should be better about this, and will allow for cdburning w/out 
using the SCSI emulation.  You'll be able to burn straight to a ide dev 
point.

-- 
Jesse Keating RHCE MCSE
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