On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Wienand Drenth wrote:

Hi Wienand,
I don;t know how you did things, but at www.linux-mandrake.com somewhere,
in the demo of Mandrake 7.1, there is a nice set of animated pages on
setting up a ide-scsi cdrom, and how to create a shortcut to it that
works.

Paul

>Hello,
>Yesterday I finally got to burning CD's under Linux (HP 9110i
>(8x4x32x)).
>did this as described in http://www.guug.de/~winni/linux/cdr/html/ with
>gcombust to burn it.
>Basic idea is that SCSI drivers are emulated (I guess).
>
>Problems: once I emulated SCSI, I cannot access my cd writer as before
>(normally same as for cd-rom, i.e. "cd /mnt/cdrom"). How can I still
>access/mount cd writer after it has been scsi'd?
>Furthermore, my zip-drive, after emulating SCSI, cannot be accessed
>either (normally I mount if via "mount /mnt/iomega") since it has also
>become SCSI-like. How can I still use my zip-drive after emulating SCSI?
>
>tia
>Wienand
>
>

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