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 Reading CD Discs on an IDE CDR Drive
Reading CD Discs on an IDE CDR DriveFrom balou nguyen on Wed, 14 Jul 1999
I recompiled my kernal 2.2.9-19 to use my cd-writer as per the cd-writer howto. I had to enable scsi-emulation in the block devices, and enable scsi support for cdrom in the scsi. Now xcdroast works great, but I can't mount my cd, and I can't use cdplayer.
I can still play the cd if I go through xcdroast though.
Commands I have tried include:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/sg0 /mnt/cdrom
I would never expect that to work. The sg driver is for "generic access" to a SCSI device. It doesn't provide the semantics for block read/write (like a hard disk or other filesystem driver)
insmod ide-cd mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
What are the major and minor numbers and type of the device node to which your /dev/cdrom points? If /dev/cdrom is not a symlink, make it so.
 or
or
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
Is this drive the master on the secondary IDE channel? If not, than this is your problem. Try /dev/hdb (slave on primary channel) or /dev/hdd (slave on secondary channel).
 I've also tried the other various recommendations in the howto without
success...
I've also tried the other various recommendations in the howto without
success...
You may have me stumped. I haven't purchased an IDE CDR or CDRW yet. So I don't have first hand experience with this. (I've been meaning to get a CDRW or a DVD RAM drive soon. Maybe I'll know better in a month or so).
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