king because at least it
> > created an audio cd out of a blank cd-rw which apparently can't be read
> > by my hifi music system even after fixating twice.
> >
> > However I get this very annoying scsi error on all 12 virtual consoles
> > telling me CDROM is not ready w
rnel 2.4.24 using the
> > generic scsi library. I think its working because at least it created an
> > audio cd out of a blank cd-rw which apparently can't be read by my hifi
> > music system even after fixating twice.
> >
> > However I get this very annoying scsi erro
t created an
> audio cd out of a blank cd-rw which apparently can't be read by my hifi
> music system even after fixating twice.
>
> However I get this very annoying scsi error on all 12 virtual consoles
> telling me CDROM is not ready when I have not even made an attempt to
> acc
by my hifi music
system even after fixating twice.
However I get this very annoying scsi error on all 12 virtual consoles telling
me CDROM is not ready when I have not even made an attempt to access the
drive.
sr0: CDROM not ready. Make sure there is a disk in the drive.
The above
This one time, at band camp, Roni Balthazar said:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm getting this error when booting a system (woody):
>
> Jan 16 10:13:39 www2 kernel: *** Possibly defective BIOS detected
> (irqtable)
> Jan 16 10:13:39 www2 kernel: *** Many BIOSes matching this signature
> have incorrect IRQ
Hi there,
I'm getting this error when booting a system (woody):
Jan 16 10:13:39 www2 kernel: *** Possibly defective BIOS detected (irqtable)
Jan 16 10:13:39 www2 kernel: *** Many BIOSes matching this signature have incorrect IRQ routing tables.
Jan 16 10:13:39 www2 kernel: *** If you see I
Hi,
I am using cdparanoia to read audio CDs using my IDE CDRW. I use SCSI emulation
with generic
drivers.
While reading I have got errors like :
SCSI transport error: timeout waiting to write packet
or
SCSI transport error: timeout waiting to read packet
where does it come from ?
I hesitate to burden the list with an email that's more reminiscent
of "Days of our Lives" than a bug report, but having suggested a couple of
days ago that there might be problems with Linux's handling of memory or
SCSI interfaces, I thought it might be constructive to report that the
problems I
Sounds to me like you might have unseated one of the cards, most
likely SCSI, or loosened a SCSI cable. You might want to check that.
Also make sure all your termination switches (if any) are right.
--
Rob
I recently had a memory problem that I solved by reseating the SIMMs.
I didn't remove them. I just wiggled them. If you try it, be sure to
protect against static discarge.
Mike
My system has become increasingly flaky in the last 36 hours, and I
need whatever advice anyone might have to offer quickly!
I wouldn't bring this to the list, except that I believe that whatever
problem I'm having may well affect others.
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