Just thought I'd point this out in case I wasn't the only kernel 2.6 user who hasn't discovered it. You no longer need to use ide-scsi for your cdburner--no scsi emulation, no generic scsi, no scsi cdrom, no line in lilo.conf. I had been seeing the messages at bootup about ide-sci being depricated (though of course it still works) and finally did a google search as I couldn't figure out what it meant. I didn't mark the really good explanation I found and now I can't seem to get the right combination of words to locate it. But basically, you remove the ide-scsi append line and all the scsi and scsi emulation configuration in your kernel (except of course for whatever you have that really is scsi), remove any links you had to scsi from /dev/cdrecord etc., enable your atapi cdrom support. Then if using cdrecord, you use cdrecord dev=/dev/hdc (or whatever hd it is) and you are in business. I think I read this might not work for some other program with dvds but not sure of the details. I don't know whether or not there are pitfalls or disadvantages, but I just tried it with a data burn and it was fine. Haven't done an audio cd yet. Just thought some people might like to know, though it's kind of ironic considering how ard some of us worked to get ide-scsi working. -- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."