severity 581786 normal thanks
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:49:25PM -0700, halbtaxabo-n...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Sorry, no, because I decided the CDROM drive was faulty and
replaced it. Since then, I've had no problem. I agree that it
sounds like a bug in the CDROM driver, but if it takes a defective
CDROM drive to expose the bug, it's not going to bother people very
often, so perhaps the severity should be downgraded.
Indeed, this is certainly not the standard behaviour of mount with a
non-broken CD/DVD-ROM driver.
Cheers, Moritz
I have also been in this situation twice within a few days - mount
maxing out one core with kernel-mode CPU usage, ignoring signals
(requiring a hardboot to 'solve'). Both have involved old Windows-burnt
DVD+Rs accessed through an external USB Liteon DVDRW SOHW-1633S BS0K drive.
In the case just now, after I rebooted I was able to easily mount the
disc in both my internal and external drives, so the failure is pretty
suspicious. I will add to the ticket if I find any more useful
information (so far there is no evidence to say the drive itself is bad).
uname -a: Linux omega1 3.2.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Fri Jun 1 17:49:08 UTC 2012
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Debian Testing (Wheezy)
mount: 2.20.1-5
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