Bug 111603

Summary: cdrecord can't use /dev/hdk with dev=ATAPI:
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Alexandre Oliva <oliva>
Component: cdrtoolsAssignee: Harald Hoyer <harald>
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Description Alexandre Oliva 2003-12-05 22:51:41 UTC
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Description of problem:
A CDRW device in /dev/hdk is not reported with cdrecord -scanbus
-dev=ATAPI:, and using ATAPI:0,10,0 or ATAPI:1,2,0 as the device
causes an error.  strace shows that cdrecord doesn't go beyond
/dev/hdh in looking for ATAPI devices.  I suppose I might reorder
disks to get the CDRW device within /dev/hd[a-h], but why should I
have to?  I'm going with ide-scsi for the time being.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
cdrecord-2.01-0.a19.2

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Install a CD or DVD drive such that it's recognized as /dev/hd[i-t]
2.Make sure ide-scsi is not enable
3.Try to get cdrecord to access the device

Actual Results:  You can't.  Well, *I* can't :-)

Expected Results:  I wish I could.

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Comment 1 Alexandre Oliva 2004-02-24 19:13:41 UTC
Confirmed fixed in FC2test1+updates.