are you sure that you have a device cdrecorder in /dev  ?  It seems to 
me that's the problem, but then I could  be wrong.
    scott
Bob Stia wrote:
>On Sunday 25 November 2001 03:07 am, you wrote:
>
>>On Sunday 25 November 2001 00:42, you wrote:
>>
>>>OOOooops.....My mistake..... Typo ..   I misled you all.
>>>Actually the line does read:
>>>append = "hdc=ide-scsi"          It is hdc, have 2 hard drives.
>>>
>>        ^ ^
>>
>>Bob ... I'm not as smart as my wife tells people I am, but my copy
>>of lilo.conf does not use a blank space where indicated above. Try
>>getting rid of 'em. I think this is one of those places where good
>>coding practice is a bad idea. :-)
>>
>Bill & Steve,
>
>Sorry about the long delay in replying. Been pretty busy here for the 
>last few days. Tried your suggestions including the syntax in 
>lil0.config and in fstab. Still doesn't work.  Yes, I ran "lilo" 
>after each change and I do know the cdrecorder works because it did 
>when I was using RedHat. This is driving me crazy. Every time I do a 
>"mount /dev/cdrecorder" I get the "unknown device" reply. 
>Any other ideas?
>
>To all the Sluggers 
>
>Anybody else have any ideas?  Here is the original problem as posted:
>Trying to get my ide cdrecorder as a scsi emulated device so that I 
>can burn cd's
>
> Here is the latest update of what I did as outlined from a Suse 
>document.
>
># 1 - Went into lilo.conf  and added the statement  
>          append = "hdc=ide-scsi"
># 2 - Did a "/sbin/lilo"
># 3    Went into  /etc/init.d/boot.local  and added this statement
>          "/sbin/modprobe ide-scsi"
># 4 - Created a softlink      "ln -sf /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrecorder"
># 5 - Went into fstab and checked to make sure the line about the
>          cdrecorder was correct.    
>          "/dev/cdrecorder    /cdrecorder  auto ro,noauto,user,exec   
>           0 0"
>
>When I try to mount the cdrecorder as root or as user, I get the 
>message   "/dev/cdrecorder:unknown device"  
> 
>Is the line in fstab correct?   The soft link exists, and a cat
>/proc/modules shows the ide-scsi module loaded.  a cat /proc/scsi/scsi
>shows no devices, but I assume that won't show until the cdrecorder is
>mounted.  Could it be that scd0 is not the right module?  I have a USB
>camera that loads as a scsi device but it is sda1.
>
>Can anyone help me figure out what is wrong here ? 
>
>Bob S.
>
>
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.3 : Fri Aug 01 2014 - 19:01:59 EDT