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$ wodim -scanbus
wodim: No such file or directory.
Cannot open SCSI driver!
For possible targets try 'wodim --devices' or 'wodim -scanbus'.
For possible transport specifiers try 'wodim dev=help'.
For IDE/ATAPI devices configuration, see the file README.ATAPI.setup from
the wodim documentation.
[vadim|VyVy|~]$ wodim --devices
wodim: No such file or directory.
Cannot open SCSI driver!
For possible targets try 'wodim --devices' or 'wodim -scanbus'.
For possible transport specifiers try 'wodim dev=help'.
For IDE/ATAPI devices configuration, see the file README.ATAPI.setup from
the wodim documentation.
Trying to write the cd from memory.
$ wodim -v -dao dev=1,0,0 Downloads/lubuntu-12.04-desktop-i386.iso
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
wodim: Operation not permitted. Warning: Cannot raise RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limits.
scsidev: '1,0,0'
scsibus: 1 target: 0 lun: 0
WARNING: the deprecated pseudo SCSI syntax found as device specification.
Support for that may cease in the future versions of wodim. For now,
the device will be mapped to a block device file where possible.
Run "wodim --devices" for details.
wodim: No such file or directory.
Cannot open SCSI driver!
For possible targets try 'wodim --devices' or 'wodim -scanbus'.
For possible transport specifiers try 'wodim dev=help'.
For IDE/ATAPI devices configuration, see the file README.ATAPI.setup from
the wodim documentation.
Last edited by Invie (2012-12-04 19:01:53)
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Since some time the module sg isn't loaded automagically anymore. Nero amongst others need it. Do you have sg loaded?
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Does your user have access to the optical group?
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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Yes, my user has access to the Optical group. And, the sg module? Where could I find that?
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modprobe that shit!
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scsi_mod, sr_mod and whatever interface your cdrom is on is usally in the modules.
It's a scsi emulation interface but it's connected to the ide/pata/sata/scsi whatever bus you have.
The sg is an entry in /dev, sr might be another to try. Sg is for real scsi, and sr is for emulation scsi.
Last edited by nomorewindows (2012-09-30 17:17:17)
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Yes, nomorewindows was right.
sudo modprobe sr_mod
Did the trick. I haven't been replying to this thread since it held no great signifigance at the time. Now the output is as it should be:
[ ~ ] > cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord-ProDVD-ProBD-Clone 3.01a09 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Joerg Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 3.5.34
Using libscg version 'schily-0.9'.
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVDRAM GSA-T10N ' 'PC05' Removable CD-ROM
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) *
0,4,0 4) *
0,5,0 5) *
0,6,0 6) *
0,7,0 7) *
scsibus2:
2,0,0 200) 'ATA ' 'WDC WD1600BEVT-7' '11.0' Disk
2,1,0 201) *
2,2,0 202) *
2,3,0 203) *
2,4,0 204) *
2,5,0 205) *
2,6,0 206) *
2,7,0 207) *
Or this:
[ ~ ] > wodim -scanbus
Cdrecord-ProDVD-ProBD-Clone 3.01a09 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Joerg Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 3.5.34
Using libscg version 'schily-0.9'.
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVDRAM GSA-T10N ' 'PC05' Removable CD-ROM
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) *
0,4,0 4) *
0,5,0 5) *
0,6,0 6) *
0,7,0 7) *
scsibus2:
2,0,0 200) 'ATA ' 'WDC WD1600BEVT-7' '11.0' Disk
2,1,0 201) *
2,2,0 202) *
2,3,0 203) *
2,4,0 204) *
2,5,0 205) *
2,6,0 206) *
2,7,0 207) *
Last edited by Invie (2012-12-04 19:03:07)
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