lun 0, type 5
---
However, /dev/sr0 doesn't exist. I do have /dev/cdwriter which points to
/dev/sg0. When I try to mount I get "/dev/cdwrite is not a block
device".
trying to mount /dev/hdc I get the message:
# mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrw/
mount: wrong fs t
Hi,
I have a Que! USB CDRW connected to my laptop running RH 9, Kernel 2.4.22.
The CDRW is not being recognised by RH. Any idea if this device is
compatible and if yes, how do I make it work?
Thanks
Shesh
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2003 09:08:17 -0700 (PDT)
> I've installed rh 8.0 and have been running it for about 3 weeks now.
> But I've been having this irritating problem with my cdrw drive. I can
> access it as a cd-
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 09:08:17AM -0700, shishir patil wrote:
>
> I've installed rh 8.0 and have been running it for about 3 weeks now.
> But I've been having this irritating problem with my cdrw drive. I can
> access it as a cd-rom drive, but
> only for awhile. Sooner
I've installed rh 8.0 and have been running it for about 3 weeks now. But I've been having this irritating problem with my cdrw drive. I can access it as a cd-rom drive, butonly for awhile. Sooner or later, after I remove a cd and place another one in, it does not want to work anymore. T
I've installed rh 8.0 and have been running it for about 3 weeks now.
But I've been having this irritating problem with my cdrw drive. I can
access it as a cd-rom drive, but
only for awhile. Sooner or later, after I remove a cd and place another
one in, it does not want to work any
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, James Pifer wrote:
> Thanks. That's seems to have worked. I was able to blank a cdrw.
>
> James
>
> On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 14:02, John P Verel wrote:
> > On 08/08/03 13:20 -0400, James Pifer wrote:
> > > Hi. I have a CDRW drive on RH8. Bee
On 08/08/03 13:20 -0400, James Pifer wrote:
> Hi. I have a CDRW drive on RH8. Been working great for quite some time.
> I usually use the webmin interface(I believe just makes calls to
> cdrecord) to burn my CDs. I couple weeks ago I tried to burn a CD and
> the system kept locking
Gerhard Magnus wrote:
I too had these same weird symptoms -- complete with the locking CAPS and
SCROLL keys -- on my system running RH8, and have been unable to get past
them.
I had the same thing under RH8... since upgrading to RH9, no more problems.
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Hi. I have a CDRW drive on RH8. Been working great for quite some time.
I usually use the webmin interface(I believe just makes calls to
cdrecord) to burn my CDs. I couple weeks ago I tried to burn a CD and
the system kept locking up part way through the burn. I assumed it was
something with the
Thanks. That's seems to have worked. I was able to blank a cdrw.
James
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 14:02, John P Verel wrote:
> On 08/08/03 13:20 -0400, James Pifer wrote:
> > Hi. I have a CDRW drive on RH8. Been working great for quite some time.
> > I usually use the webmin inte
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 07:39:05PM -0800, nate wrote:
> Jianping Zhu said:
> > I have cd dirver in my system, i am not sure it is a simple cdrom or cdrw,
> > is there a command to check that out?
>
> fastest way is probably to look at the kernel log (dmesg) and copy/paste
Jianping Zhu said:
> I have cd dirver in my system, i am not sure it is a simple cdrom or cdrw,
> is there a command to check that out?
fastest way is probably to look at the kernel log (dmesg) and copy/paste the
model # of the drive into a search engine like google to see what comes up.
I have cd dirver in my system, i am not sure it is a simple cdrom or cdrw,
is there a command to check that out?
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Hello all
I wanted to apologize for having made so many inquiries to you all
regarding my CDROM CDRW problems. I think maybe I outstayed my welcome
regarding this issue, as no one has replied for a time.
I am able to access these drives with Gnome so I will get by until I
stumble upon an
On 26 Dec 2002, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 20:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Well, I worked and read all day yesterday trying to resolve this issue.
> As of this morning, this is what I have...
>
> When mounting CDRW from command line as su:
&
Please disregard the swap activation failure at boot up. I got that
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On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 20:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I worked and read all day yesterday trying to resolve this issue.
As of this morning, this is what I have...
When mounting CDRW from command line as su:
# mount /mnt/cdrw
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 02:57, Mike Burger wrote:
> If he's using the ide-scsi module, it would, without any help, set up both
> drives as scd0 and scd1...the cdrw, being the master, would no doubt be
> scd0, with the cdrom identified as scd1.
>
> On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, M
If he's using the ide-scsi module, it would, without any help, set up both
drives as scd0 and scd1...the cdrw, being the master, would no doubt be
scd0, with the cdrom identified as scd1.
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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t; # mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom
>
> and I got the following:
>
> /dev/hdd: Input/output error
> mount: block device /dev/hdd is write-protected, mounting read-only
> /dev/hdd: Input/output error
> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
>
> By the way, # ls /mnt
&g
On 16:45 25 Dec 2002, David Colburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 12:32, Alan Harding wrote:
| > On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:08, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
| > > OK. I found vi tutorial on line and found our that saving is done with
| > > ZZ. Who would have guessed.
That's "save
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:38, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I did what you suggested, i.e., manually mount the CDROM with:
>
> # mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom
>
> and I got the following:
>
> /dev/hdd: Input/output error
> mount: block device
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:45, David Colburn wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 12:32, Alan Harding wrote:
> > On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:08, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
> > > OK. I found vi tutorial on line and found our that saving is done with
> > > ZZ. Who would have guessed.
>
> Isn't it amazing how
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On Wednesday 25 December 2002 03:57 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> He's already noted that he's put the CDRW as secondary master, and the
> CDROM as secondary slave. Those are, by definition, /dev/hdc
> and/dev/hdd, respectively.
Unle
Vi (vim) is so rich in features that the bottom of the screen likely
isn't big enough for most tastes.
Don't know if it'll satisfy your desire for a "list of critical"
commands or not, but you can issue the ":help" command while in the
editor to search for any kind of help you'll need. It sho
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 12:32, Alan Harding wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:08, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
> > OK. I found vi tutorial on line and found our that saving is done with
> > ZZ. Who would have guessed.
Isn't it amazing how something so critical to the use of a common Linux
tool like v
error
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
By the way, # ls /mnt
shows me:
cdrom cdrw floppy
As of right now, I am going to stop messing with it so as to limit the
number of variables. I will gladly provide one and all any information
necessary to further troubleshoot this.
Thank you
He's already noted that he's put the CDRW as secondary master, and the
CDROM as secondary slave. Those are, by definition, /dev/hdc and/dev/hdd,
respectively.
On 25 Dec 2002, Alan Harding wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:08, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
> > OK. I found
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:08, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
> OK. I found vi tutorial on line and found our that saving is done with
> ZZ. Who would have guessed. I think that I have successfully added the
> following to fstab:
>
> /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrw iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro
OK. I found vi tutorial on line and found our that saving is done with
ZZ. Who would have guessed. I think that I have successfully added the
following to fstab:
/dev/hdc /mnt/cdrw iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
/dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
Now, however, when I
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 09:26, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
> Mike (et al) thank you. Some lights are starting to turn on. For
> example, I was thinking all wrong about the fstab--I realize now it is
> like a config file. (I needed that)
>
> Now I need to understand how to save changes to it using vi
Mike (et al) thank you. Some lights are starting to turn on. For
example, I was thinking all wrong about the fstab--I realize now it is
like a config file. (I needed that)
Now I need to understand how to save changes to it using vi.
I'm getting there (slowly)
Thank you again.
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t's all. No
re-compilation necessary.
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 13:02:22 -0700, Carl Riches wrote:
> We are spec'ing out our new Linux desktop configuration. There is a lot
> of demand for CDRW drives. In the past, we've had no problem with SCSI
> CDRW drives, but there is cons
We are spec'ing out our new Linux desktop configuration. There is a lot
of demand for CDRW drives. In the past, we've had no problem with SCSI
CDRW drives, but there is considerable cost savings going to IDE for this.
I've looked at various resources about this, but haven
Hello.
I'm trying to get ide-scsi to work on my CDRW. Whether I use ide-scsi
as a module and allow modprobe to do the loading or have ide-scsi compiled
into the kernel, the result is the following:
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
scsi0: SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices
Hello again!
I still cannot get the CDRW working. Here is what I just tried...
Removed 3Ware IDE-RAID card
IDE0/master = 40GB IBM Deskstar 60GXP
IDE0/slave = 40GB IBM Deskstar 60GXP
IDE1/master = Asus 50x CDROM
IDE1/slave = Sony CRX145E CDRW
FYI - mobo is MSI K7T266 Pro2 (ATA100) with Athlon
Sean Staats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After reading through the SCSI-2.4-HOWTO, I've learned that adding sg
> and sr_mod to /etc/modules.conf is unnecessary. The reason for this
> is the ide-scsi module is dependent upon sr_mod module - and executing
> 'modprobe ide-scsi' will cause modprobe
Sean Staats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So far everyone has given me good ideas, and I think we're getting closer
> to a fix.
Let's try one more thing. Try to check the CD-Writing-HOWTO,
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO.html,
again. It has the list of modules you need to have loade
re-installing on that configuration, I'll make sure ide-scsi works fine
since there won't be any other SCSI or pseudo-SCSI devices except the
CDRW.
Oleg, I really appreciate your suggestions.
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Oleg Goldshmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Staats <[EMAIL
After reading through the SCSI-2.4-HOWTO, I've learned that adding sg
and sr_mod to /etc/modules.conf is unnecessary. The reason for this
is the ide-scsi module is dependent upon sr_mod module - and executing
'modprobe ide-scsi' will cause modprobe to discover that sr_mod needs
to be loaded befor
The only SCSI device you have on your system is the CDRW drive that ide-scsi
is emulating as a SCSI device. I have 1 other SCSI device in addition
to trying to run ide-scsi on my CDRW drive - for a total of TWO SCSI
devices. After booting without trying to load ide-scsi for hdd, I'd
lik
Sean Staats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a system with a regular CDROM drive (hdb) AND a CDRW drive (hdd).
> To get RH7.3 to install, I had to type "linux hdd=ide-scsi"
I also have a computer with a CD-ROM (hdb) and a CD-R/RW (hdd), just
like yours. I did a clea
Hi, everyone!
I have a system with a regular CDROM drive (hdb) AND a CDRW drive (hdd).
To get RH7.3 to install, I had to type "linux hdd=ide-scsi" at the
install boot prompt. The install completed successfully; however, when
trying to boot, rc.sysinit hangs when executing "mo
Hi Joachim Breuer
Thank you very much for your feedback
I have another question about CDRW and tape drive
My CDRW is connected to secondary IDE
hdc: LG CD-RW CED-8080B, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
Vendor: LGModel: CD-RW CED-8080B Rev: 1.06
scsibus1:
1,0,0 100) 'LG
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> I installed RH 7.2 and used 'cdrecord' to write CD
'cdrecord' only writes an image to the disk; the file names get
decided when creating the filesystem image for the cd (the input you
feed to cdrecord).
> but the Files in CD are displayed in 8.3 file format not long f
Hi Statux
I am sorry that I don't understand
My RH 7.2 kernel is coming from RH CD
Do you mean I should install on kernel-source?
or other rpm package?
Thank you
Statux wrote:
> Make sure you have the appropriate extensions installed for iso9660 (part
> of the kernel).
>
> iso9660 uses 8.3 f
Hi Statux
I am sorry that I don't understand
My RH 7.2 kernel is coming from RH CD
Do you mean I should install on kernel-source?
or other rpm package?
Thank you
Statux wrote:
> Make sure you have the appropriate extensions installed for iso9660 (part
> of the kernel).
>
> iso9660 uses 8.3 f
Make sure you have the appropriate extensions installed for iso9660 (part
of the kernel).
iso9660 uses 8.3 format. The MS Joliet and Rockridge extensions are a
couple things you'll prolly want to have loaded, or else you won't be
seeing anything other than 8.3. Remember, the way the file names ap
Hi all
I posted it again because I lost redlist email
I installed RH 7.2 and used 'cdrecord' to write CD
but the Files in CD are displayed in 8.3 file format not long file name
What is wrong?
Thank you
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I just got a Plextor PX-W2410TA 24/10/40A burner*. The documentation
says
that it's best to use it in DMA mode.
Some initial poking around leads me to believe that I can use hdparm to
change that. Is it really that easy though? Is there any disadvantage?
What's the worst that can happe
I didn't have any problems. On the loading screen, the
> cdr is read as :
> hdc: LG-CDRW CED-8120, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM
> When I try to mount the cdrom drive, it states "dev/cdrom unknown device".
> I got this information using the sawfish window and it's accurate. On the
> d
read as :
> hdc: LG-CDRW CED-8120, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM
> When I try to mount the cdrom drive, it states "dev/cdrom unknown
> device". I got this information using the sawfish window and it's
> accurate. On the driver section, it says "ignored." This is telling
>It was partly the answer. The two most common boot loaders are LILO and
>Grub. The answer above shows how it's done in Grub. Do you know another
>Linux boot loader can't handle passing kernel parameters and supports IDE CD
>burners?
>Ed Wilts
I'm asking about the ability to put the parameter
From: "Vidiot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> That begs the question, isn't there someplace to enter that other than
> >> LILO? What if LILO isn't used for booting?
> >
> >I am using grub for booting and this is what my grub.conf looks like:
> >
> >default=0
> >timeout=10
> >splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/gru
>> That begs the question, isn't there someplace to enter that other than
>> LILO? What if LILO isn't used for booting?
>
>I am using grub for booting and this is what my grub.conf looks like:
>
>default=0
>timeout=10
>splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
>title Red Hat Linux (2.4.9-13)
>
> >You need to do both. modules.conf determines the modules you need to
> load - >ie, ide-scsi. LILO tells the kernel that you only want to use
> SCSI emulation >for hdc, and not the rest of your ide devices. >Ed
> Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
>
> That begs the question, isn't there someplace to
>You need to do both. modules.conf determines the modules you need to load -
>ie, ide-scsi. LILO tells the kernel that you only want to use SCSI emulation
>for hdc, and not the rest of your ide devices.
>Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
That begs the question, isn't there someplace to enter that
, and make sure you're using
> >SCSI emulation (or a real SCSI CDRW) to burn the CDs.
> >Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
>
> Can't you enter the right line into the /etc/modules.conf file instead of
> using LILO to do it?
You need to do both. modules.conf determines th
onry/cdrw_help.html
>Note that you probably don't need to recompile your kernel, but do need to
>install all the right modules, update lilo/grub, and make sure you're using
>SCSI emulation (or a real SCSI CDRW) to burn the CDs.
>Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
Can't you
gt; > previous versions, I didn't have any problems. On the loading screen, the
> > > cdr is read as :
> > > hdc: LG-CDRW CED-8120, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM
>
> Actually since it's a CDRW he really wants to use scsi emulation. He had
> better make sure that is setup
loading screen, the
>> > cdr is read as :
>> > hdc: LG-CDRW CED-8120, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM
>>
>> hdc is an IDE device.
>>
>> > When I go into the /dev directory, the /dev/cdrom is listed as a link that
>> > points to /dev/scd0.
>>
>> scd
t; > cdr is read as :
> > hdc: LG-CDRW CED-8120, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM
>
> hdc is an IDE device.
>
> > When I go into the /dev directory, the /dev/cdrom is listed as a link that
> > points to /dev/scd0.
>
> scd0 is a SCSI device.
>
> # ln -s /dev/cdrom /de
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:47:18PM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
>
> My problem is that my CDR has no drivers. I am using red hat 7.2 and on
> previous versions, I didn't have any problems. On the loading screen, the
> cdr is read as :
> hdc: LG-CDRW CED-8120, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM
Hello all,
My problem is that my CDR has no drivers. I am using red hat 7.2 and on
previous versions, I didn't have any problems. On the loading screen, the
cdr is read as :
hdc: LG-CDRW CED-8120, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM
When I try to mount the cdrom drive, it states "dev/cdrom unknown
Hi All People,
(RH 7.2)
CDRW mounting and reading UDF problem.
/dev/cdrom and /mn/cdrom CRWriter
/dev/cdrom1 and /mnt/cdrom1 CDRom
/etc/fstab table as follows:
LABEL=/ / ext3defaults1 1
none/dev/pts
Hi All,
Instead of making following commands on Console Window ;
modprobe udf
mount /dev/cdrow -t udf /mnt/cdrow
kindly advise how to config "fstab" so that CDRW can be detected
automatically, when inserted, to read udf files.
Thanks in advance.
B.R.
S
Gentlemen:
I've just added an ATAPI cdrw drive to my system, and it seems to work
fine. It is at /dev/hdc, and an ATAPI CD reader is at /dev/hdd. I've
disabled IDE grabbing of hdc by adding
append="hdc=ide-scsi"
to /etc/lilo.conf, have added
insmod ide-
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 06:51:10PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
> Gentlemen:
>
> I've just added an ATAPI cdrw drive to my system, and it seems to work
> fine. It is at /dev/hdc, and an ATAPI CD reader is at /dev/hdd. I've
> disabled IDE grabbing of hdc by adding
>
Hi. I have an ATAPI 4x2x32 CDRW used as a reader and a
SCSI Plextor 12x CDRW. The drives are in a 2.2.18 box
with software mirroring. The ATAPI drive is a slave,
where the master is one of the disks in the array.
Even when the system is completely idle, I'm unable to
do direct CD-to-CD c
Edward Schernau wrote:
> I bought a Ricoh 6/2/2 6200s drive kit from somewhere I found on
> Pricewatch.
> Nice drive, came with cable, clone AHA152x card, instructions, heck
> even the screws, also a CDR, CDRW and some magic backup S/W for Windows.
> Never had a problem burning on
I bought a Ricoh 6/2/2 6200s drive kit from somewhere I found on
Pricewatch.
Nice drive, came with cable, clone AHA152x card, instructions, heck
even the screws, also a CDR, CDRW and some magic backup S/W for Windows.
Never had a problem burning on it
ent kernel:-( See
comp.os.linux.hardware, Jason White on 7/17/2000, on dejanews or where
ever.
If you are trying to mount a good data disk, then the only other thing I
wonder about is whether there are any other devices on the IDE cable
that has your CDRW? If so, try disconnecting it (hopefully
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Spunk S. Spunk III wrote:
> Okay,
> so my dmesg does report that it's seeing my Yamaha CD-RW as sr0 but it also sees it
>as hdc. Is this the conflict? and if so how do I fix it? (I did turn off IDE ATAPI
>support in the kernel). Either way, when I do a mount -t
> iso9660 /d
Okay,
so my dmesg does report that it's seeing my Yamaha CD-RW as sr0 but it also sees it
as hdc. Is this the conflict? and if so how do I fix it? (I did turn off IDE ATAPI
support in the kernel). Either way, when I do a mount -t
iso9660 /dev/sr0 /mnt/yamaha, I'm getting the "Wrong fs type..."
Hi Spunk,
Have you re-edited the link of your desktop icon
Stephen
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Subject: mounting cd and cdrw
the simple append="hdd=ide-scsi"
does not solve the problem for my acer cd-writer
when i modprobe ide-scsi hdd
it's ok
try the device parameter when insmod the ide-scsi
it's worked like this for me
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, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
> ^^^
anyone know of the correct combo of settings to allow my cdrom to be
recognized by the new kernel scheme that makes the cdrw work?
i've tried varoius settings and can't seem to trigger it...
thanks
lee
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Spunk wrote:
> I just installed a yamaha cdrw which in order to get working, I had to
> turn off CDROM IDE services in my kernel and use SCSI emulation instead.
> Well after a lot of work, I got the cdrw working but now I find I can't
> mount any CDs at all. I changed my /etc/
I just installed a yamaha cdrw which in order to get working, I had to
turn off CDROM IDE services in my kernel and use SCSI emulation instead.
Well after a lot of work, I got the cdrw working but now I find I can't
mount any CDs at all. I changed my /etc/fstab cdrom entry from hdb to
scd
Your "CD player app" is probably using a CDDB server, whose keys are
based on the total length of the disk and the track start locations;
the ISRC numbers are hit-or-miss, especially with older CDs.
If you record in "track at once" mode, there will be silences inserted
between the tracks, which w
Last weekend, I was trying to put together an audio CD with cdda2wav
and cdrecord. When I finished, the copy sounded good, but the CD
player app incorrectly reported the name of the album and track. It
reports the track names correctly when the original CD is used,
though.
>From this I assume t
I have a 7040a. I installed it, used it to write 30 or 40 disks, no
problem. I decide to start ripping my CD collection and putting them on
my server. I get through about 30, and then I start getting errors.
CDParanoia just wont rip anymore.
So I think maybe the drive went bad. So I g
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Mike Lewis wrote:
cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,3,0 blank=all works fine for me.
> I'm still trying to resolve my problems creating an updated RH6.2 CD. As I
> said in a previous posting, I am using CDRW media. I'm still having issues
> with this and
I'm still trying to resolve my problems creating an updated RH6.2 CD. As I
said in a previous posting, I am using CDRW media. I'm still having issues
with this and have mixed results although I seem to get better results if I
use the 'blank=all' switch.
Has anyone e
I fixed this by turning off LUN probing in the kernel. Now it recognizes
only two scsi devices.
-Roger Dooley
Robert Glover wrote:
>
> That's exactly what mine does too: same kernel, but a CDRW instead. On the
> bright side, it does burn CD's though. I would like to know wh
The reason for this is that you have SCSI-emulation on. This is just a
product of this. Don't worry about it!
Jake JOhnson
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Robert Glover
wrote:
> That's exactly what mine does too: same kernel, but a CDRW instead. On the
> bright side, it does burn
That's exactly what mine does too: same kernel, but a CDRW instead. On the
bright side, it does burn CD's though. I would like to know why it's doing
this and if there's a way to stop it other than sending kernel logging to a
file and ignoring it.
IIRC, one thing I did n
I'm having a slight problem with my CDRW and hopefully someone can help.
When booting the kernel (2.2.14), I get the following message:
scsi0 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices
scsi : 1 host.
Vendor: CREATIVE Model: DVD5240E-1Rev: 1.20
Type: C
just installed my yamaha cd-rw. everything worked
fine, i burned a data cd no problem. next time i turn
the machine on, i try to delete a cd and xcdroast says
there is no cd in the tray. i look in
/var/log/messages and it says the "tray is open or..."
(don't have the exact error but will send)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
How do I get data cds to be read in my CD-Rom drive as well as my cdrw
drive? I can get audio cds working finally with cdrdao, but this program
doesn't seem to write data cds despite it saying it can do just that. I
tried track-at-once mod
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