Re: What magic lets me now burn on non 'SCSIfied' IDE drives?

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On Thursday 22 May 2003 16:51, Felipe Alfaro Solana uttered:
> For example,
>
> cdrecord -dev=/dev/hdXX -v -eject -data cd.iso
>
> where /dev/hdXX is the IDE device name for your CD-R/CD-RW drive.
> I don't use GNOME2, so I'm not sure how to configure Nautilus. Maybe you
> will need to edit /etc/cdrecord.conf to change the default burner
> parameters.

Ok, what version of cdrecord are you using?  And are you using the latest Red 
Hat 9 errata kernel?  I tried using dev=/dev/hdb  and cdrecord errored out 
because the SCSI device couldn't be found.  WHat are you guys doing 
differently?

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