[CentOS] Why new "SCSI" devices in 4.5 kernel?
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comSat May 19 14:31:47 UTC 2007
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Steve Snyder wrote: > It occurs to me that maybe CentOS 4.5 wants to handle my CD-ROM as a SCSI > device. Is that done with plain old CD readers? This Sanyo CRD-S372B is > far to old to actually write CDs and would probably burst into flames if > I put a DVD disk into it. > I can't answer the 4.5 specific aspect, but in fact all ATAPI devices (CDs,, etc) attached to ATA/IDE use the SCSI command set, unlike IDE/ATA hard disks, which use the old WDC1003 'commands'.
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