Changeset 519 in MondoRescue for branches/2.0.8/documentation
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- May 1, 2006, 1:54:31 AM (19 years ago)
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branches/2.0.8/documentation/mondoarchive.8
r402 r519 369 369 Backup PC using DVD Media: 370 370 .br 371 .I "mondoarchive -OVr 2-d /dev/scd0 -gF -s 4200m"371 .I "mondoarchive -OVr -d /dev/scd0 -gF -s 4200m" 372 372 373 373 .BI TAPE: -
branches/2.0.8/documentation/mondorescue-howto.sgml
r435 r519 2458 2458 </qandaentry> 2459 2459 <qandaentry> 2460 <question><para>Q: Where is my CD burner, in SCSI 2461 terms?</para></question> 2460 <question><para>Q: Where is my CD burner, in SCSI terms?</para></question> 2462 2461 <answer> 2463 2462 <para>A: Type:</para> … … 2485 2484 long as your kernel and modules support it, Mindi will support it 2486 2485 and therefore so will Mondo.</para> 2486 </answer> 2487 </qandaentry> 2488 <qandaentry> 2489 <question><para>Q: Why doesn't cdrecord -scanbus work ?</para></question> 2490 <answer> 2491 <para>A: If you have a 2.4.x kernel (typical example are fedora legacy kernels for redhat 7.X/8/9) and an IDE CDRW device, and the drive is not 2492 listed when you run 2493 2494 <informaltable><tgroup cols="1"><tbody> 2495 <row> 2496 <entry> 2497 bash# cdrecord -scanbus 2498 </entry> 2499 </row> 2500 </tbody></tgroup></informaltable> 2501 2502 try adding the following kernel option to your boot script to enable 2503 SCSI emulation: hdx=ide-scsi, where "hdx" should be replaced with the 2504 appropriate drive letter of the CDRW device, e.g., "hdc". 2505 (Answer provided by Christopher Moriarity cdm7_at_cdc.gov) 2506 </para> 2487 2507 </answer> 2488 2508 </qandaentry>
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