CD RW on Redhat 7.0

2001-09-20 Thread Chiriki, Naidu (CAP, GCF)
Hi Is any body using IDE CD RW on Redhat 7.0? If so what software you use for writing on to the CDRs. There is one tool called cdrecord for Redhat. I have gone through the man pages and it talks about SCSI CD RW. I didn't check if cdrecord works with IDE CD RW. It would be great if some body can

Re: CD RW on Redhat 7.0

2001-09-20 Thread jarausch
On 20 Sep, Chiriki, Naidu (CAP, GCF) wrote: Hi Is any body using IDE CD RW on Redhat 7.0? If so what software you use for writing on to the CDRs. There is one tool called cdrecord for Redhat. I have gone through the man pages and it talks about SCSI CD RW. I didn't check if cdrecord works

Re: CD RW on Redhat 7.0

2001-09-20 Thread Warly
Chiriki, Naidu (CAP, GCF) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Is any body using IDE CD RW on Redhat 7.0? If so what software you use for writing on to the CDRs. There is one tool called cdrecord for Redhat. I have gone through the man pages and it talks about SCSI CD RW. I didn't check

Re: CD RW on Redhat 7.0

2001-09-20 Thread Karl-Heinz Herrmann
On 20-Sep-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Second, you NEED a kernel with does NOT support IDE CD. There is an option (when generating a new kernel) which does SCSI emulation for IDE drives. So, yes, cdrecord supports IDE CD burners but via the SCSI interface. You don't have to recompile the