Subject: Re: cdrom problems
I was also experencing the same kind of problem
when i installed RH7.2
you have to link the /dev/cdrom file to /dev/hdb or
/dev/hdc(might even be /dev/hdc1 or hdc2) depending on how many
cdroms you might have.
To do this you have to edit a file
probably some devices may be deteced as removed from the system and after that
the cd drive should be running fine)
Arvind
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Subject: cdrom problems
My cdroms
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> My cdroms are ide drives one a slave to the hard drive and one is with a
> superdisk They are seen as scsi drives. can't mount them can eject the
> trays. Was able to install rh 7.2 but thats it. I also tried sndconfig
> for sound the right driver wasn't there but wa
My cdroms are ide drives one a slave to the hard drive and one is with a
superdisk They are seen as scsi drives. can't mount them can eject the trays.
Was able to install rh 7.2 but thats it. I also tried sndconfig for sound the
right driver wasn't there but was able to get the driver on the
Hi!
I have redhat7.1 on my system with a cdrom drive with dma issues.I turned off the dma
with hdparm utility.I have no problems accessing the device most of the time but
certain times it locks up & I have nothing to do but turn off the power.
Pls advise.
AGNIJIT
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As this does not seem to be a sparc-specific problem, I'm cross-posting
this message to redhat-list and sparc-list, please bear with me. :P
I've put together an external SCSI2 CDRom to connect to one of my Sparc
machines (specifically an IPX). It's a Plextor PX32TSi, a 32X intern
Hi there!
I have a GREAT problem! I copyed a RedHat 5.0 CDROM with the
Redhat 5.0 instalation packages, script and sources. The stupid thing I
did is that I copied the CD not as image, but as iso9660 filesystem,
using EasyCD for Windows NT (a friend of mine did it!, I hate Windows
:-)).
Now, I