burning CD's in linux

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Does the redhat kernel have this in automatically? I suppose I only need
the scsi emulation for the burner and leave the CD-ROM and other ide
devices as they are.
At 11:11 PM 4/15/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Yes, you need the scsi emulation support.  Also, even though you don't
have a scsi system, include support for generic scsi as well as scsi
CD-ROMS. You also need to tell lilo to use the idescsi driver on your
CD-ROM burner.  I'd give you the cyntax for that, but I just shut my system
down for the week, so I'll try to remember to e-mail you next Friday.  You
can find a good explanation of all of this in the CD-WRITER hoto.
>Greg
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Brent Harding <bharding at UFW2.COM
>>To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca
>>Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 17:44:14 -0500
>>Subject: burning CD's in linux
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>>		I just attempted, not so long ago to boot a rh boot disk and it
>>recognized my ide CD burner, a creative labs one, as /dev/hdd, got first
>>two as my new and old hard drive and the third as the regular 36x CD-ROM I
>>always had.  Will rh 7.0 automatically detect and set the burner up for use,
>>do I need this ide to scsi driver to make it work, my machine has no scsi
>>bus in it anyways, strictly ide.  If I take a CD and use dd to turn it into
>>an image, can that image be mounted and modified before burning it back to
>>CD? What about bootable DOS CD's, add some files and change autoexec.bat to
>>load vocal-eyes demo and burn so I have a talking boot CD?
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