Changed many /dev/sg to /dev/sr

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Thomas Schmitt 2007-04-22 13:22:43 +00:00
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.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
.TH CDRSKIN 1 "April 12, 2007" .TH CDRSKIN 1 "April 22, 2007"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
.\" .\"
.\" Some roff macros, for reference: .\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ it might be only the
who is able to get this list without further who is able to get this list without further
precautions. precautions.
.br .br
It is consensus that \fBchmod a+rw /dev/sg0\fP or \fBchmod a+rw /dev/hdc\fP It is consensus that \fBchmod a+rw /dev/sr0\fP or \fBchmod a+rw /dev/hdc\fP
is less security sensitive than chmod u+s /usr/bin/cdrskin. The risk for the is less security sensitive than chmod u+s /usr/bin/cdrskin. The risk for the
drive is somewhat higher but the overall system is much less at stake. drive is somewhat higher but the overall system is much less at stake.
.br .br
@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ See option -scanbus for getting a list of cdrecord style addresses.
.br .br
Further are accepted on Linux: links to libburn-suitable device files, Further are accepted on Linux: links to libburn-suitable device files,
device files which have the same major and minor device number, device files which have the same major and minor device number,
and device files which have the same SCSI address parameters (e.g. /dev/sr0). and device files which have the same SCSI address parameters (e.g. /dev/sg0).
.br .br
.SH OPTIONS .SH OPTIONS
.TP .TP
@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ translate cdrecord addresses into cdrskin addresses.
dev=. <to> is the address to be used instead whenever <from> is given. dev=. <to> is the address to be used instead whenever <from> is given.
More than one translation instruction can be given in one cdrskin run. More than one translation instruction can be given in one cdrskin run.
.br .br
E.g.: dev_translation=+ATA:1,0,0+/dev/sg1 dev_translation=+ATA:1,1,0+/dev/sg2 E.g.: dev_translation=+ATA:1,0,0+/dev/sr1 dev_translation=+ATA:1,1,0+/dev/sr2
.TP .TP
.BI \--drive_abort_on_busy .BI \--drive_abort_on_busy
Linux specific: Abort process if a busy drive is encountered. Linux specific: Abort process if a busy drive is encountered.
@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ Linux specific: Select a SCSI device file family to be used for drive command
transactions. Normally this is /dev/sgN on kernel versions < 2.6 and /dev/srN transactions. Normally this is /dev/sgN on kernel versions < 2.6 and /dev/srN
on kernels >= 2.6 . This option allows to explicitely override that default on kernels >= 2.6 . This option allows to explicitely override that default
in order to meet other programs at a common device file for each drive. in order to meet other programs at a common device file for each drive.
On kernel 2.4 family sr will find no drives. On kernel 2.4 families sr and scd will find no drives.
.br .br
Device file family /dev/hdX on kernel >= 2.6 is not affected by this setting. Device file family /dev/hdX on kernel >= 2.6 is not affected by this setting.
.TP .TP
@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ Partly Linux specific:
Such opening is needed for Bus,Target,Lun addresses unless option Such opening is needed for Bus,Target,Lun addresses unless option
--old_pseudo_scsi_adr is given. It is also needed to resolve device file --old_pseudo_scsi_adr is given. It is also needed to resolve device file
addresses which are not listed with cdrskin --devices but nevertheless point addresses which are not listed with cdrskin --devices but nevertheless point
to a usable drive. (Like /dev/sr0 using the same SCSI address as /dev/sg0.) to a usable drive. (Like /dev/sg0 using the same SCSI address as /dev/sr0.)
.TP .TP
.BI \--old_pseudo_scsi_adr .BI \--old_pseudo_scsi_adr
Linux specific: Linux specific: