The contents of /etc/conf/cf.d/mscsi changes whenever I go into "mkdev cdrom" to make changes. I have tried to remove the cdrom drive and start fresh twice, and I need to have a couple of things clarified, I think: #1 - is the "mkdev cdrom" the right command to start with? #2 - what is the difference between adding a driver or adding a device? If I start with trying to add the CD Rom device, it says that I first need to install a driver. So I proceed to install a CD Rom driver using my IDE info (which I think is Secondary Master), rebuild kernel, etc. and reboot. Then when I go and try to add the CD Rom device, it tells me there is already a device configured with that IDE info. At no time, however, have I been able to do a successful mounting of the CD using:
So I know I'm doing something wrong, but I don't know what to do differently.
I've just installed Unix SCO OpenServer System v in an Intel PC and Everithing ok, except just one thing, in the begining of the installation the wizard asked me about the mouse , i have a generic 3 buttons mouse and i took a logitech and did not work
i need to change the mouse configuration, ... (2 Replies)
hello!
when i try to make my system dual boot with both win98 & sco open server 5.5 it doesn't work at all.neither win98 take start nor sco open server boots.what should i do ?
kindly help me
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I am doing some work for a customer that is running SCO 5.0.2 openserver and they have lost their cd. Is there anyplace I can download it? I have a replacement being shipped but it will not be here for two days and they are down. Any ideals? (3 Replies)
hello guys.
I just installed SCO 5.0.6 OpenServer it went all the way to the end of the installation and the first boot try it gave me this message.
not a directory
boot not found
cannot open
stage 1 boot failure: error loading hd (40)/boot (2 Replies)
Hi there guys.
I just got this new SCO version and i'm having some problem printing from shell,
This is what i'm typing at the # sign : lp -dHP /etc/hosts and it prints no problem but when i use any other user at the $ sign it gives me this error.
/dev/fd/7: /usr/lib/lp/sysv/7: not found.
... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
I just got this new 6.0 version and i'm trying to setup a remote office to telnet to this server running sco 6.0, in previous version all i have to do is add this file under /etc/rc2.d call S99route and put the gate in that file and that was it, for some reason in 6.0 it does not... (1 Reply)
Dear members
when i installed dual processor patch in openserver 5.0.7 in hp ML370 G4 server it hangs in sco at G_hd_config.
i tried MP4, EFS 5.64,5.70A but not solved the problem.. (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have an openserver 5.0.0 machine in the office. The sysad of that machine left years ago without leaving the password to anyone.
I was wondering if someone has a copy of the boot / root diskettes (rescue) for this version? Or perhaps if anyone knows a download link / location in the... (0 Replies)
I need SCO Openserver 4.2. Please, give me distributive of that version SCO:eek: (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cdctrl
CDCTRL(1) User Commands CDCTRL(1)NAME
cdctrl - command line CDROM control
SYNOPSIS
cdctrl [device]
cdctrl -c [device]
cdctrl -c
cdctrl [-V|-?|-h]
DESCRIPTION
cdctrl command is a program that opens a CDROM device and may be used for interactive control of the CDROM including play starting at a
track, next track, previous track, stop, pause, display info, display CDROM status, and display CDROM directory. This program may be used
as a daemon to control an audio CDROM device.
The commands to the cdctrl command are:
device Open CDROM device.
-V Print out version and build information.
-h Display help.
-v Display help.
-D Enable runtime debugging.
-c Output CR-LF at end of each line, not LF.
By default, cdctrl opens /dev/cdrom, but does not start playing. Output is to standard output with each line terminated by a linefeed
(LF).
Commands to cdctrl are:
1 Play first track, start playing.
s Stop playing.
p Pause playing.
r Resume playing.
e Eject CDROM.
c Close CDROM tray.
i Display info string.
d Display directory.
- Play previous track.
+ Play next track. When on last track, play first track.
[1..99]
Play track 1..99.
? Display help screen.
q Quit.
Each command results in one or multiple lines of output to stdout, followed by an info string, followed by END.
The format of the info string is:
CMD cmd-name cd-status track abs-time rel-time
cmd-name := {play, stop, ... quit} from above list
cd-status := {invalid, play, paused}
cd-status += {completed, error, no_status}
track := {1..99} CD track
abs-time := HH:MM:SS elapsed since CD start
rel-time := HH:MM:SS elapsed since track start
FILES
/dev/cdrom - default cdrom device
ENVIRONMENT
CDTOOLDEV - cdrom device, overrides compile time defaults
SEE ALSO cdplay(1)AUTHORS
Main code:
Thomas Insel <tinsel@tinsel.org>
Enhancements:
Sven Oliver Moll <smol0075@rz.uni-hildesheim.de>
cdctrl extensions:
Wade Hampton <whampton@staffnet.com>
CDTOOL 29-July-2004 CDCTRL(1)