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<FONT COLOR="navy">iI've got an IDE CD-RW...</FONT></H3>
Wed Feb 14 15:52:09 PST 2001
<BR>Heather Stern <a href="mailto:tag@ssc.com">(The Editor Gal)</a>

<p><strong>Joey Winchester asked:</strong></p>
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I need to use the ide-scsi.o module, but NONE of the 'HOWTOs' help, they 
just give the code to check 'cdrecord -scanbus'. Okay, my CD-RW's not 
listed, so WHAT DO I DO?? The HOWTOs aren't helpful at ALL. So how can I 
recompile the kernel to use my IDE drive as a CD-RW and NOT just a CD-ROM.
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<blockquote>You need to give the kernel an option, to warn it that it
	not only requires the hardware level driver (IDE CDROM in this case)
	but also the IDE-SCSI interface driver.  This applies just as much
	if your ATAPI device is builtin, or attached via Cardbus (as mine is). 
	The easiest place to put this is in your /etc/lilo.conf:
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	append="hdc=ide-scsi"
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<blockquote>If you have more than one kernel option, though, they have to 
	be in one big append statement.  What will happen is that you'll get 
        some sort of warning message about a missing driver as the drive 
        initializes.  Ignore it, your device should be able to read fine 
	without that.  But, when you want
	to write, then <tt>modprobe ide-scsi</tt> and your virtual SCSI host
	will be established.  After that the normal instructions for cdrecord
	and all its brethren will work.
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<FONT COLOR="navy">3 legged router: FreeSco</FONT></H3>
Mon, 5 Feb 2001 10:50:42 -0500

<BR>Ray <a href="mailto:tag@ssc.com">(taylor864 from yahoo.com)</a>

<p>
First, let me comment that I think TAG is exceptional.  I stumbled upon it
by accident, and ended up reading every question and answer, and after this
email, will be going to look for previous months.
Anyhow, in reference to one of the questions asked about a firewall
(Firewall for a SOHO From Tom Bynum), you suggested a 3 legged Linux box to
do his routing / Firewalling.  There is a free router / firewall called
FreeSCo (stands for FREE ciSCO) (http://www.freesco.org) that is essentially
a firewall on a floppy, with support for a DMZ.  I uses (I believe) masq and
IPChains.  Runs a mimumum of services, etc.  You most likely already knew
about it, but I thought I'd pass this along (since the guy lives by your mom
and all).
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<p>Have a good 'un.</p>

<p>-Ray.</p>


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