Messages in this thread | | | From | Bill Davidsen <> | Subject | Re: Unable to read UDF fs on a DVD | Date | Mon, 26 Apr 2004 11:52:25 -0400 |
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Kronos wrote: > Il Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 02:21:15PM -0600, Pat LaVarre ha scritto: > >>P.S. Five postscripts: >> >>1) >> >> >>>even with ide-scsi, though. >> >>Whoa. You weren't engaging in the taboo act of running ide-scsi in 2.6 >>back when ls failed, were you? > > > No, I wasn't. I'm aware that ide-scsi is not needed with 2.6. I had to > recompile the kernel with ide-scsi to make Philips fsck happy.
I believe that it would be more correct to say that ide-scsi is not required to burn CDs and DVDs, providing you use cdrecord which has been modified to work with ide-cd. Since that's the major use it equates to "not needed" if that's all you do.
As you seem to note, some DVD burners don't work without ide-scsi unless you have some tricks and/or patches, but do work with ide-scsi. Yes, even in 2.6.
I totally agree you should try to run without it, but I'd compile it as a module in case you need some additional data points.
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