Re: apt-cdrom add trouble

2000-10-08 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
Well, I have found before that ide-scsi and scsi generic support are not enough. I tried that again in this installation and had to compile a kernel image with scsi alone, without ide-scsi mentioned (procedure which by the way is already mentioned in the recommendations found in the cdrecord pa

Re: apt-cdrom add trouble

2000-10-07 Thread Francois Fayard
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 02:37:45PM +1000, Peter Good wrote: > You need to change /dev/cdrom to point to /dev/scd0 not /dev/hdc > > That's what i have here > /dev/hdc (ide DVDROM) is now /dev/scd0 > /dev/hdd (ide Burner) is now /dev/scd1 > > This is if you've enabled scsi emulation like i have in

Re: apt-cdrom add trouble

2000-10-07 Thread Peter Good
ois Fayard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Sunday, October 08, 2000 2:16 PM Subject: Re: apt-cdrom add trouble >On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 09:39:50PM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: >> My apt-cdrom add is not working. I was able to read from cdrom normally >

Re: apt-cdrom add trouble

2000-10-07 Thread Francois Fayard
On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 09:39:50PM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > My apt-cdrom add is not working. I was able to read from cdrom normally > until I installed a custom kernel image 2.2.17 with scsi support to > enable cd recording. After that I run dselect to install wmanager, but First question

apt-cdrom add trouble

2000-10-07 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
My apt-cdrom add is not working. I was able to read from cdrom normally until I installed a custom kernel image 2.2.17 with scsi support to enable cd recording. After that I run dselect to install wmanager, but then it couldn't read the cd in hdc, which had been able to so far, since I made the ins