Am Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 2003 14:34 schrieb Guillaume Cottenceau:
> Steffen Barszus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Oct 23 12:53:49 localhost kernel:  I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector
> > 1404912 Oct 23 12:53:55 localhost kernel:  I/O error: dev 0b:00,
> > sector 1407792 Oct 23 12:54:02 localhost kernel:  I/O error: dev
> > 0b:00, sector 1410672
> >
> >
> > I have to investigate that further. I can't imagine how a drive can
> > be fried by booting from it :( . I thought the kernel panic was
> > because of a bad image. Will check cabling and all the other things
> > in the evening today.
>
> Thx! Keep us in touch.

Cabling and my hardware is Ok. I have rechecked it with my teac drive i 
have laying around here. With that all is fine. So my LG is definitly 
fried. I will try to flash my LG drive tomorrow at work, or is 
something speaking against that ? Should i better send the drive to my 
store to get it repaired (I had it 3 weeks or the like build in, bought 
8 weeks before)? 

Effects of frying are here that i have a lot of drive seek complete 
errors and other read errors. Further: Since my CD1 is burned bad i 
hadn't booted after the kernel and got a kernel panic, so it seems not 
to be safe to boot the CD at all. 

My LG drive is a DVD/CD-R/RW/CDROM Combo drive (GCC 4480B, firmware 
1.00), so it aren't only cdrom drives, but also burner. 

HTH and hope i get my drive back to life again

Steffen



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