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
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
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
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
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