Tim Val Litwiller wrote:
so if I just blew up my scd0 by using your command line below instead of checking to
make sure that it was correct " it should have been ln -fs scd0 cdrom2" how do I
get back my scd0?
Oops!
./MAKEDEV scd0
(while root or su and cd'ed into the /dev directory, of
so if I just blew up my scd0 by using your command line below instead of checking to
make sure that it was correct " it should have been ln -fs scd0 cdrom2" how do I
get back my scd0?
"Guy T. Rice" wrote:
Silvio Mazzaro wrote:
Il lun, 24 gen 2000, webmedic ha scritto:
Actually the
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Silvio Mazzaro wrote:
[..]
2)My ATAPI CD-RW doesen't works
I've ricompiled the Kernel... to enable SCSI Emulation and SCSI Generic
Support...leaving all untouched
At Boot time the kernel recognize it, and all seems to work... even the
cdrecord recognize it... but
Il lun, 24 gen 2000, Chmouel Boudjnah ha scritto:
2)My ATAPI CD-RW doesen't works
I've ricompiled the Kernel... to enable SCSI Emulation and SCSI Generic
Support...leaving all untouched
At Boot time the kernel recognize it, and all seems to work... even the
cdrecord recognize
Il lun, 24 gen 2000, Axalon Bloodstone ha scritto:
Well first you wasted time recompileing it's already there (and fully
setup, yay pixel :)
Are you sure?
I DON'T WANT :) Ram Disks and other useless stuff (for me).. which take
precious kbyte of my RAM
The Kernel MUST BE recompiled...:)
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Silvio Mazzaro wrote:
Il lun, 24 gen 2000, webmedic ha scritto:
Actually the cdburner will work just fine under 7.0 without recompiling the
kernel.
Without SCSI emulation enabled? And Generic SCSI Support enabled? My
CD-RW... is IDE-ATAPI... If I'dont recompile the
Silvio Mazzaro wrote:
Il lun, 24 gen 2000, webmedic ha scritto:
Actually the cdburner will work just fine under 7.0 without recompiling the
kernel.
Without SCSI emulation enabled? And Generic SCSI Support enabled?
My CD-RW... is IDE-ATAPI...
If I'dont recompile the kernel, there'so no