Two CD-Units

2000-04-12 Thread Vicente Torres

I have just installed a CD-Writer on my box. It is an
HP 9100, IDE. To make it work I had to remove the
ide-cd module, so I can not mount the other CD-Unit
I have.
Any idea about how can I solve this?
(may be configuring my another CD-Unit as SCSI also? How?)

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Re: Two CD-Units

2000-04-12 Thread Ron Rademaker
I think you'll have to compile a kernel with scsi emulation, that way
you'll probably be able to mount both your cd-roms and write to the writer
and copy both audio as data cd's.

Ron Rademaker

On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Vicente Torres wrote:

 
 I have just installed a CD-Writer on my box. It is an
 HP 9100, IDE. To make it work I had to remove the
 ide-cd module, so I can not mount the other CD-Unit
 I have.
 Any idea about how can I solve this?
 (may be configuring my another CD-Unit as SCSI also? How?)
 
 -- 
   .'/,-Y ~-.
 Vicente Torres Carot  l.Y ^.
 Universidad Politécnica de Valencia   /\   __  Doh!
 Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica   i___/   \
 Ctra. Nazaret-Oliva, s/n |  /   \   o !
 46730 Grau de Gandia (Valencia)  l ] o !__./
 SPAIN \ _  _\.___./~\
X \/ \___./
 Tel.: (96)2849300 ( \ ___.   _..--~~   ~`-.
 FAX:  (96)2849309 ` Z,--   /\
  __.  (   /   __)
 I don't apologize. I'm sorry, but that's  \   l  /-~~ /
 just the way I am. -- Homer Simpson -- Y   \  /
 ## | x__.^
 --
 Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please!
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