Antwort: ide-scsi: settings for emulation

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Hello Sebastian,
I think you're using grub as the default bootmanager. 
Add hdc=ide-scsi after your kernelimage in /boot/grub/grub.conf like my 
configuration: kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-18.9 ro root=LABEL=/1 
hdc=ide-scsi
hdc is the master on the second channel. When your burner is slave on the 
primarychannel you must use hdb.

After reboot you can use the burner on device /dev/scd0. 

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Andreas Reschke
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Hi all,

usually, after installation of RH, IDE CD-Writers are emulated as SCSI
devices. But now I have added a Writer after installation. I want to
use k3b for burning. For that I need ide-scsi module. I made modprobe
ide-scsi. But it seems that's not enough. What to do, to make this
support available from boot time?

I'm using standard kernel and other packages from RH9 CDs.

Hope for some help. Thank you.

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Sebastian


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