OK - a little further investigation reveals that cdparanoia seems to need
access to the generic SCSI devices to read CDDA tracks from a SCSI drive.
When I do
cdparanoia -vsQ -d /dev/sr0
I get
Checking /dev/sr0 for cdrom...
Testing /dev/sr0 for cooked ioctl() interface
/dev/sr0 is not a cooked ioctl CDROM.
Testing /dev/sr0 for SCSI interface
No generic SCSI device found to match CDROM device /dev/sr0
but yet I do have /dev/sg0, and I have scsi/sg.o loaded.
I then compiled a kernel with SCSI generic but that still didn't work. What
am I doing wrong ?
Regards,
Niall
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