On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Xavier Bestel wrote:

Le lundi 07 f˙˙vrier 2005 ˙˙ 08:05 -0500, linux-os a ˙˙crit :

Main Question >> Why does Linux 'freeze up' when W2K gives a BadCRC error msg
(never freezes)?

Of course it should not. However, there were many incomplete changes made in 2.6.nn and some may involve problems with locking, etc.

I don't remember a version of the kernel gracefully handling scratched CD/DVD.

        Xav


Well `cdparanoia` will read, analyze/rip, and reject trashed CDs without ever hanging the Linux-2.4.22 kernel, but will immediately hang linux-2.6.10.

Basically, when you start getting the kernel error messages on
linux-2.4.22, you can ^C out and everything will quiet down.
With Linux-2.6.10, nothing entered from the keyboard will
do anything. Since the Caps-Lock key still functions, interrupts
are still active. However, it is likely the kernel-lock that
prevents signals (like ^C or ^/) from being executed.

Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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