Hey!
A friend of mine has a CD-Writer that is not SCSI either, though instead of
compiling
the kernel with IDE/ATAPI-CDROM support he compiles it with SCSI emulation, and
that
works for ATAPI CD's and to use his non-SCSI CD-WRITER, I think you could do the
same...the SCSI emulation support seems
According to both the CD-Writing HOWTO and the XCDRoast manual:
You need SCSI emulation support for the drive.
That is: There are kernel parameters that you must select
either to include in the kernel, or build as modules,
which will make the kernel treat an ide device as
>I have installed xcdroast 0.96e to try out my HP7200i. >According to
>the
>supported cdwriters the HP7200 (which is not a >SCSI-drive) is
>supported,
>but I cannot select it during the setup. The >documentation says
about
>the
>hardware requirements:
>* SCSI-Controller running with Linux. (No
I have installed xcdroast 0.96e to try out my HP7200i. According to the
supported cdwriters the HP7200 (which is not a SCSI-drive) is supported,
but I cannot select it during the setup. The documentation says about the
hardware requirements:
* SCSI-Controller running with Linux. (Not necessary
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