Re: SCSI bus reset when burning

2000-05-23 Thread Rob Rati
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I seem to have moved the SCSI Ids around and dropped the transfer rate and it appears to work great. Thanks again! Rob > Andrew Weiss wrote: > > ID of 0 is usually reserved for a boot drive in many SCSI bios'es. > Don't use 0 with a CDROM. Make that har

RE: SCSI bus reset when burning

2000-05-23 Thread JoeCool
-Fast SCSI) 5.1.10/3.2.4 scsi2 : AMI MegaRAID U.75 254 commands 16 targs 2 chans scsi : 3 hosts. -- > -Original Message- > From: Rob Rati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 4:15 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org

Re: SCSI bus reset when burning

2000-05-23 Thread Rob Rati
What do you mean "added the burner to the SCSI bus later"? You can't do that, can you? I mean, it has to be connected and on in order to be detected and used, doesn't it? The SCSI bus should be terminated correctly. the 50-pin connector is terminated by the DVD drive, and the UW chain (the HDs)

Re: SCSI bus reset when burning

2000-05-23 Thread Armin Wegner
Have you added your burner to the SCSI bus, later? Then check, wether your SCSI bus is terminated correctly. The device at the end of the cable must be terminated, only. For some burners you have to set the jumper to disable termination. That is revers to normal harddrive setting.

Re: SCSI bus reset when burning

2000-05-23 Thread Rob Rati
Here's what dmesg says about my scsi chain. I have 2 hds, 1 dvd drive, and a burner on it. The burner works great when I mount it as a cd-rom drive. No apparant problems at all. The SCSI card is on ID 7, but the ID of the device shouldn't matter should it? As long as it's not the same ID as an

RE: SCSI bus reset when burning

2000-05-23 Thread C. Falconer
Does your SCSI drive work if you try to mount it like a CDROM ? Do you have any other SCSI devices (hard drive/another CD etc) Have you considered setting the scsi ID to something like 2 through 5? the card is often ID6. Can you please post the dmesg lines from boot that show what scsi devi