install SCSI over ATAPI for DVD

Gary Palmer gpalmer at freebsd.org
Wed May 2 15:47:36 UTC 2007


KAYVEN RIESE wrote:
> now i have both "acd0" and "cd0"  is that a problem?
>
> bsd@/root# ls /dev
> acd0            cuad0.init      kmem            psm0            ttyv5
> acpi            cuad0.lock      log             ptyp0           ttyv6
> ad0             devctl          lpt0            ptyp1           ttyv7
> ad0s1           devstat         lpt0.ctl        ptyp2           ttyv8
> ad0s1a          dsp0.0          mdctl           random          ttyv9
> ad0s1b          dsp0.1          mem             sndstat         ttyva
> ad0s1c          dspW0.0         mixer0          stderr          ttyvb
> ad0s1d          dspW0.1         net             stdin           ttyvc
> ad0s2           dspr0.1         net1            stdout          ttyvd
> agpgart         fd              net2            sysmouse        ttyve
> apm             fido            net3            ttyd0           ttyvf
> ata             fw0             net4            ttyd0.init      ums0
> atkbd0          fw0.0           network         ttyd0.lock      urandom
> audio0.0        fwmem0          nfs4            ttyp0           usb
> audio0.1        fwmem0.0        nfslock         ttyp1           usb0
> bpsm0           geom.ctl        null            ttyp2           usb1
> cd0             io              pass0           ttyv0           usb2
> console         kbd0            pccard0.cis     ttyv1           usb3
> consolectl      kbd1            pccard1.cis     ttyv2           xpt0
> ctty            kbdmux0         pci             ttyv3           zero
> cuad0           klog            ppi0            ttyv4
> bsd@/root#

No, it is not a problem.  It is meant to do that.

And please do not top-post.

>
> On Wed, 2 May 2007, Gary Palmer wrote:
>
>> On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 08:41:40PM -0700, KAYVEN RIESE wrote:
>>>
>>> i was told by a guy on experts-exchange
>>>
>>> gheist:
>>> You have to install SCSI over ATAPI driver. GENERIC kernel does not 
>>> have
>>> one. Only burncd in base system can use acd driver for burning CD/DVD,
>>> others do use SCSI cd driver
>>
>> You forgot to mention what release of FreeBSD you are running, but
>> in theory
>>
>> kldload atapicam
>>
>> from a root command prompt should fix it.  If it does, put the line
>>
>> atapicam_load="YES"
>>
>> into /boot/loader.conf
>>
>
>




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