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Author: Kurt Granroth
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Subject: CD-RW
On Saturday 04 January 2003 03:26 pm, Alex W. Smith wrote:
> I am using RH 7.2 and have finally gotten to the point of wanting my IDE
> CD-RW (Sony CD-RW CRX100E) to function properly. I have read the HowTo
> and I am still a little puzzled. I am aware that I have to trick the
> system into thinking it is a SCSI, but don't how. I am running the Sony
> and a DVD-ROM. I would be happy just getting the CD-RW up and running.


You are on the right track. For the following, I am assuming that your
CD-RW is on /dev/hdd and that you are running lilo as the boot manager.

1. Open up your /etc/lilo.conf file. Go to the section describing your
linux boot (it will have "image = <blah>" and "root = /dev/blah"). Add the
line
append = "hdd=ide-scsi"

You MUST have the quotes around "hdd=ide-scsi". If your CD-RW is on
another drive, use that instead of hdd

2. After saving lilo.conf, run 'lilo' as root

3. Edit /etc/modules.conf. Look for a line that says "alias
scsi_hostadaptor". If it's there, then change it. If it's not, then add
it. It needs to look like so:

alias scsi_hostadaptor ide-scsi

4. Now here is the system specific stuff... you will need to find some place
to add a 'modprobe' line. It varies by distribution. In general, find a
"boot" file in /etc/init.d or /etc/rc3.d or similar. On SuSE, it's
/etc/init.d/boot.local. Add the following line:

modprobe ide-scsi

5. Reboot.. and it should work!
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