Re: can redhat 9 be used with kernel 2.5.x from kernel.org

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On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 01:57, Audioslave - 7M3 - Live wrote:

> What version of cdrecord should you use with the 2.5 kernel? Someone on 
> the local list got me up and running with the 2.5 kernel. I haven't 
> compiled one since 2.5.68 - It worked alright with other drive devices. 
> It complained about the version of cd record being lacking for use with 
> the 2.5 kernel. Will the frontend GUIs work with the newer kernel? 
> (cdrecord and gtoaster)

I'm using the cdrecord package that comes with Red Hat 9. It works
nicely, as it supports native ATAPI burning (you don't need to enable
IDE-SCSI). IDE-SCSI is still broken in 2.5.

To enable native ATAPI burning:

# cdrecord -dev=/dev/hdXX ...

> 
> Thanks for your help also. Rusty has some very functional modutils.
> Is the rawhide version good enough to use with the 2.5 kernel?

Yes, RawHide's current modutils package is backwards compatible with 2.4
and works nicely with 2.5.




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