]I think I've figured out what the problem is; /dev/cdrom is still linked to
]/dev/hdc rather than /dev/scd0 or something which would be more appropriate
]for the ide-scsi device.
]
]Does that sound right to anyone? Spent most of last night trying to
figure
]out which device I should be using but I'm not making much progress, so I'd
]be glad of a little assistance,
My CDRW appears as /dev/sr0. Have a look at dmesg - when it loads your SCSI
device drivers (after loading the SCSI card driver), it should tell you what
device is. Failing that, it might tell you the major/minor device numbers
and you can do an 'ls -l /dev | grep MAJ\,' to get the devices.
At least, I think that what I did...
Gary
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