finn > : in kernel config did u enable support for scsi cdrom *and* vendor
specific
finn > : extensions for scsi cdrom (99% of the scsi cdroms need this for
whatever
finn > : reason) its in the scsi menu in kernel config.
I have compiled 2.2.14 with vendor specific extensions, and all
well i always have had to, but also the drives i got are toshiba(none are
real old the oldest is a 6.7x) i havent tried turning it off in a year or
so though.
nate
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
finn >On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, aphro wrote:
finn >
finn > : something i forgot to ask
finn > :
I have had a very similar problem too... Its almost certainly the
termination if you can see all your drives listed during boot. (if a drive
is missing there, you'd want to look for a SCSI ID conflict) If you still
have problems after termination is 100% correct, it could be a bad SCSI cable.
Le Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 09:28:13AM +1000, Alan Eugene Davis a dit:
> Now I am having some trouble with the SCSI CD. The kernel reports the
> SCSI adapter and the CD during boot up messages. But when I try
>mount -tios9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom
> or to use a cd player, nothing---this is not known
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, aphro wrote:
: something i forgot to ask
:
: in kernel config did u enable support for scsi cdrom *and* vendor specific
: extensions for scsi cdrom (99% of the scsi cdroms need this for whatever
: reason) its in the scsi menu in kernel config.
Huh? Where did you get thi
something i forgot to ask
in kernel config did u enable support for scsi cdrom *and* vendor specific
extensions for scsi cdrom (99% of the scsi cdroms need this for whatever
reason) its in the scsi menu in kernel config.
if not, enable it ,recompile and it should work
if it is..im not sure what
I have three kernels in my lilo configuration. The original debian
2.2.13 kernel seems to deal with this ok. The other two kernels are
2.2.13 and 2.3.35, both without sound devices, but with sound turned
on, so I can install the creative sound blaster live module.The
two kernels I compiled bo
did you try /dev/scd1 or /dev/scd2 ? it may be a long shot, but it might
work, also what does /proc/scsi/scsi show? do you have multiple
cdroms? (a cdr and a cdrom maybe?)
are there any other scsi devices on the same chain? can you access
them? if no to either one make sure there is no conflicts
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
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: Now I am having some trouble with the SCSI CD. The kernel reports the
: SCSI adapter and the CD during boot up messages. But when I try
:mount -tios9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom
: or to use a cd player, nothing---this is not known to the
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