CD ripping is broken on USB drives
Gregory G Carter
gcarter at aesgi.com
Mon May 10 17:18:53 UTC 2004
On a related thread I handled several requests recently from users who
were using cdroaster, which would crash after updating to Fedora Core 2.
Appearently, the initial setup you go through with cdroaster, to
enumerate devices had changed.
So I simply reran the setup and deleted the old 0,0,0 device.
I think Fedora renumerated the devices on startup as now the CD is
listed as 1,0,0 and not 0,0,0 as it was before. Now, the hard disk is
listed as 0,0,0.
Since when did the hard disk now become part of the enumerated SCSI
devices with the now deprecated ide-scsi=/dev/hdc kernel command line
option?
Is this normal?
-gc
Jurgen Botz wrote:
> Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>
>> this means something has /dev/scd0 open already, for example magicdev or
>> nautilus or ...
>
>
> Naw, you don't get off that easy. I tried it without X running
> and I get the same thing. I can eject my audio CD, insert a data
> CD, mount it, unmount & eject, re-insert my audio CD and I still
> get the same thing.
>
> Could you just actually try it? Try ripping a track of an audio
> CD without sg loaded and tell us what the cdparanoia invocation is
> that works.
>
> :j
>
>
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