ide-scsi CDRW and a real SCSI CDROM

From: Kirk Strauser (kirk_at_strauser.com)
Date: 08/31/03

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    I'm running `unstable' on a system with a Samsung IDE CDRW and a Panasonic
    SCSI CDROM. I've followed various instructions culled from mailing lists,
    HOWTOs, etc., but I'm still having problems with getting the two to play
    nicely together.

    If I enable ide-scsi for the CDRW, I can't find the real SCSI CDROM
    anywhere. If I don't enable ide-scsi, then the SCSI CDROM is available, but
    the CDRW is only writeable via ATAPI.

    Can someone point me toward some documentation on using ide-scsi on a system
    with real SCSI devices? Many thanks.

    -- 
    Kirk Strauser
    
    

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