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Re: Yamaha CRW2200E under Linux?



there should be the ide-scsi module in the kernel,
(why isn't it a device /dev/scdX?)
besides .... do you use the cdrecord directly or via some kind of GUI ?

(sometimes these GUIs don't follow the correct syntax,
so you only write the TOC or something like this)

have you also tried to burn a CD at a lower speed?
(maybe cdrecord is speed limited somehow)


good luck in resolving this problem....

Max.

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On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Omer Zak wrote:

> Does anyone have experience in using the above CD-RW under Linux?
>
> The following configuration is problematic and I found nothing relevant in
> the Web or in Linux-IL archives (where people reported that Yamaha
> CRW8424S works great under Linux):
> Pentium II 300MHz
> 384MB SDRAM
> Hard disk at /dev/hda
> CRW2200E at /dev/hdb (due to various reasons, too painful to switch to
>                      /dev/hdc to have its own controller).
>     (Firmware version 1.0D)
> Mandrake 7.2, Linux kernel 2.2.17-21mdk
> cdrecord-1.9 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu)
>     (It seems that there is a version 1.10, I'll look into it.)
> Linux sg driver version 2.1.39
> libscg version schily-0.1
>
> The problem:
> When trying to burn a CD-ROM from an image, after about 10MB (varies),
> cdrecord informs of error, does fixation and stops.
> This happens in both simulation (-dummy) and real modes, and at speeds
> 20x, 12x and 8x.  (I ran for real only once, and it did result in loss of
> media).
>
> Under MS-Windows 95 and Nero 5.5 (and hard disks at both /dev/hda and
> /dev/hdc), the device performed flawlessly.
>                                              --- Omer
> There is no IGLU Cabal.  Someone went out and bought a Linux-incompatible
> CD-RW.  The ripple effects of this decision were *interesting*, to say the
> least.
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