On 7/19/05, Jürgen Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CDROM is the only IDE device. Solaris HDDs are SATA disks connected to onboard ports.
> I assume the bad USB mouse/keyboard responding time
> could be due to these I/O exceptions?
Is the CDROM device the only device connected to the IDE channel, or is there
a second device connected on the same channel ( e.g., does the Solaris HDD
and the CDROM drive share the same IDE channel)?
CDROM is the only IDE device. Solaris HDDs are SATA disks connected to onboard ports.
> Oddly, I didn't have this problem with the first (same) CD-RW, only
> after rebooted from disk and started installing CD-2.
That is, readcd didn't detect media errors on CD#1?
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Should have tested it before swapp'ed the drive.
I'm not convinced that USB keyboard/mouse problem throughout the whole process after booted from disk was caused by I/O exceptions from incompatible CDROM/CD-RW, but I agree it's a big possibility, I can do more test this weekend.
Thanks,
Tao
# readcd -version
readcd 2.01 (i386-pc-solaris2.10) Copyright (C) 1987, 1995-2003 J�rg Schilling
# cdrecord -version
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (i386-pc-solaris2.10) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 J�rg Schilling
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