Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 2 Feb 2006 17:49:46 +0100 (MET) | From | Jan Engelhardt <> | Subject | Re: CD writing - related question |
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>> Please take this as a question to elicit information, not >> an invitation for argument. >> >> In Linux currently: >> SCSI - liiks like SCSI
SCSI disks - pop up using the 'sd' driver SCSI cdroms - sr
>> USB - looks like SCSI
USB mass storage - pops up using the 'sd' driver (USB cdrom - dunno, don't have any, presumably sr)
>> Firewaire - looks like SCSI
Firewire disks - pop up using the 'sd' driver (Firewire cdrom - dunno either, presumably sr)
>> SATA - looks like SCSI
SATA disks - pop up using the 'sd' driver (SATA cdrom - dunno either, presumably sr)
>> ATAPI - looks different unless ide-scsi used
(ATAPI disk - we don't have any, really :) ) ATAPI cdrom - pop up using - standard: 'ide-cd' - ide-scsi: 'sr'
I think that's where people stumble.
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