On 19. December 2003 at 8:21AM -0500,
Rob Bogus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux
kernel. Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the
ide-scsi emulation module is currently broken in this kernel,
and
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 05:15:31PM +0200, Thanos Kyritsis wrote:
So, what if the .bin is in 2352 byte sectors format ?
My question exactly. And right now, the answer is use cdrdao and ide-scsi.
Maybe at some point cdrecord will add support for that or cdrdao will
be updated.
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On 19. December 2003 at 8:21AM -0500,
Rob Bogus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux
kernel. Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the
ide-scsi emulation module is currently broken in this kernel,
and
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 05:15:31PM +0200, Thanos Kyritsis wrote:
So, what if the .bin is in 2352 byte sectors format ?
My question exactly. And right now, the answer is use cdrdao and ide-scsi.
Maybe at some point cdrecord will add support for that or cdrdao will
be updated.
On Friday 19 December 2003 15:21, Rob Bogus wrote:
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Dear Andy, dear list,
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel.
Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation
module is currently broken in this kernel, and
Andy Polyakov wrote:
[ A long and interesting answer ... ]
Thank you very much, Andy !
To summarize : using a stock kernel allows the use of /dev/hdx with
dvd+rw-tools. Patching the kernel allows for true direct access to dvd+r(w)
discs, but needs ide-scsi on 2.4.x kernels (the stock 2.6.0
To summarize : using a stock kernel allows the use of /dev/hdx with
dvd+rw-tools. Patching the kernel allows for true direct access to dvd+r(w)
discs, but needs ide-scsi on 2.4.x kernels (the stock 2.6.0 kernel
already has the relevant patch).
Three questions :
1) Is the above summary
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Dear Andy, dear list,
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel.
Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation
module is currently broken in this kernel, and that there exists very
few enthousiasm to fix it.
1 - no,
On Friday 19 December 2003 15:21, Rob Bogus wrote:
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Dear Andy, dear list,
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel.
Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation
module is currently broken in this kernel, and
Dear Andy, dear list,
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel. Among
other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation module is
currently broken in this kernel, and that there exists very few enthousiasm
to fix it.
A bit of further research showed that
Dear Andy, dear list,
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel. Among
other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation module is
currently broken in this kernel, and that there exists very few enthousiasm
to fix it.
A bit of further research showed that
A bit of further research showed that the recent incarnations of cdrecord
and cdrecord-Prodvd can use plain old /dev/hdx IDE device interface. I also
understand that this feature can also be used on 2.4.x). However, the
manual for dvd+rw-tools (http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/) still
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