Cdrecord Borken ....

Aaron Grewell agrewell
Fri Aug 20 13:35:35 PDT 2004


udev replaces devfs.  It's a user-side handler for devices in /dev.  It
has a collection of scripts for doing device handling for each type.  It
could certainly interfere with cdrecord in a number of ways.

On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 10:20, Ben Duncan wrote:
> Interesting, I disabled "udev" in /etc/rc.d. I have rebooted and
> cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATA reports as it should.
> 
> Now am trying to see if I can burn without any problems, the muscial
> tracks again.
> 
> Me wonders if udev and cdrecord are conflicting?




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