cdrecord'ing to a USB cd-writer?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at mindspring.com
Thu Feb 19 18:36:49 UTC 2004
i just tried to plug in a USB cd-writer to an FC2-test1 box,
and based on the /var/log/messages, i'm not sure how to refer
to that new device.
when i plugged it in, what showed up in /var/log/messages
was:
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Feb 19 13:15:29 localhost kernel: hub 5-0:1.0: new USB device on port 2,
assigned address 2
Feb 19 13:15:29 localhost kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost kernel: scsi2 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass
Storage devices
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost kernel: Vendor: IOMEGA Model: CDRW9602EXT-B
Rev: 8OS4
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost kernel: Type: CD-ROM
ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost kernel: Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi2,
channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 5
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost kernel: drivers/usb/core/usb.c: registered new
driver usb-storage
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost kernel: USB Mass Storage support registered.
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost scsi.agent[27859]: cdrom at
/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.3/usb5/5-2/5-2:2.0/host2/2:0:0:0
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost modprobe: FATAL: Module ata_piix already in
kernel.
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost kernel: updfstab: numerical sysctl 1 23 is
obsolete.
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost kernel: sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 16x/40x writer
cd/rw xa/form2 cdda pop-up
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost modprobe: FATAL: Module ide_probe_mod not found.
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost modprobe: FATAL: Module ide_probe not found.
Feb 19 13:15:30 localhost udev[27888]: creating device node '/udev/sr0'
Feb 19 13:19:05 localhost sshd(pam_unix)[27764]: session closed for user
rob
Feb 19 13:26:38 localhost su(pam_unix)[28173]: session opened for user
root by rob(uid=500)
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so i notice the usage of "udev" there. running "cdrecord -scanbus"
shows me:
scsibus2:
2,0,0 200) 'IOMEGA ' 'CDRW9602EXT-B ' '8OS4' Removable CD-ROM
2,1,0 201) *
2,2,0 202) *
2,3,0 203) *
2,4,0 204) *
2,5,0 205) *
2,6,0 206) *
2,7,0 207) *
i've tried various combinations of dev= referring to scsi addresses,
and even /udev/sr0, although i don't know near enough about udev to
know what i'm doing there.
suggestions?
rday
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