Re: [Cooker] Problem with cdrecord

2002-02-12 Thread Borsenkow Andrej

On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Warly wrote:

> Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Le Mardi 12 Février 2002 13:07, Warly a écrit :
> >> Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> > Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020211 20:21
>
> [...]
>
> >> > [root@nanar root]# uname -a
> >> > Linux nanar.nanardon 2.4.17-16mdk #1 Fri Feb 8 16:00:03 CET 2002 i686
> >> > unknown [root@nanar root]# rpm -qa | grep devfs
> >> > devfsd-1.3.23-6mdk
> >> >
> >> > What happen ?!
> >>
> >> Does the sg module loaded ?
> >
> > The sg module is not load, I load it and all is ok.
>
> Fred, Thierry, is there any reason why sg module is not loaded when
> cdrecord makes an access to /dev/sg ? Maybe this is not correctly set
> up in devfsd ?
>
>

Sure. He has old links in /lib/dev-state that block autoloading on LOOKUP.

rm /lib/dev-state/sg* to activate modprobe sg
rm /lib/dev-state/scd* to activate modprobe sr_mod
...
better is

rf /lib/dev-state/*
reboot

and everything should work. It has worked all the time.

-andrej




Re: [Cooker] Problem with cdrecord

2002-02-12 Thread Olivier Thauvin

Le Mardi 12 Février 2002 13:07, Warly a écrit :
> Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020211 20:21
> >
> > When I launch xcdroast,gnometoaster, ect, all does not find my cdrecord
> > (Yamaha 8/4/24 on an SCSI Adaptec 2940). If graphics tools does not work
> > properly, I take a console and I launch cdrecord but:
> >
> > cdrecord complain me that it can't open /dev/pg* device, and none of this
> > device exist. The -scanbus option say me same error message.
> > After I have test to mount a cd on my cdrecorder but /dev/scd0 does not
> > exist and supermount say Input/Ouput error.
> >
> > When I do `cat /proc/scsi/scsi`, my cdrecorder and my scsi disc are
> > perfectly detect and all modules are load. I think the problem comes from
> > devfsd.
> >
> > [root@nanar root]# uname -a
> > Linux nanar.nanardon 2.4.17-16mdk #1 Fri Feb 8 16:00:03 CET 2002 i686
> > unknown [root@nanar root]# rpm -qa | grep devfs
> > devfsd-1.3.23-6mdk
> >
> > What happen ?!
>
> Does the sg module loaded ?
>
> Does 2 cdrecord -scanbus command makes it appears the second time ?

Doing some cdrecord do not change the problem, only modprobe sg correct that.

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Re: [Cooker] Problem with cdrecord

2002-02-12 Thread Olivier Thauvin

Le Mardi 12 Février 2002 13:07, Warly a écrit :
> Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020211 20:21
> >
> > When I launch xcdroast,gnometoaster, ect, all does not find my cdrecord
> > (Yamaha 8/4/24 on an SCSI Adaptec 2940). If graphics tools does not work
> > properly, I take a console and I launch cdrecord but:
> >
> > cdrecord complain me that it can't open /dev/pg* device, and none of this
> > device exist. The -scanbus option say me same error message.
> > After I have test to mount a cd on my cdrecorder but /dev/scd0 does not
> > exist and supermount say Input/Ouput error.
> >
> > When I do `cat /proc/scsi/scsi`, my cdrecorder and my scsi disc are
> > perfectly detect and all modules are load. I think the problem comes from
> > devfsd.
> >
> > [root@nanar root]# uname -a
> > Linux nanar.nanardon 2.4.17-16mdk #1 Fri Feb 8 16:00:03 CET 2002 i686
> > unknown [root@nanar root]# rpm -qa | grep devfs
> > devfsd-1.3.23-6mdk
> >
> > What happen ?!
>
> Does the sg module loaded ?
>
> Does 2 cdrecord -scanbus command makes it appears the second time ?

The /dev/scd0 device (symlink) appear after a modprobe sr_mod, that with sg, 
is not load at boot.

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Re: [Cooker] Problem with cdrecord

2002-02-12 Thread Warly

Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Le Mardi 12 Février 2002 13:07, Warly a écrit :
>> Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020211 20:21

[...]

>> > [root@nanar root]# uname -a
>> > Linux nanar.nanardon 2.4.17-16mdk #1 Fri Feb 8 16:00:03 CET 2002 i686
>> > unknown [root@nanar root]# rpm -qa | grep devfs
>> > devfsd-1.3.23-6mdk
>> >
>> > What happen ?!
>>
>> Does the sg module loaded ?
>
> The sg module is not load, I load it and all is ok.

Fred, Thierry, is there any reason why sg module is not loaded when
cdrecord makes an access to /dev/sg ? Maybe this is not correctly set
up in devfsd ?

-- 
Warly




Re: [Cooker] Problem with cdrecord

2002-02-12 Thread Olivier Thauvin

Le Mardi 12 Février 2002 13:07, Warly a écrit :
> Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020211 20:21
> >
> > When I launch xcdroast,gnometoaster, ect, all does not find my cdrecord
> > (Yamaha 8/4/24 on an SCSI Adaptec 2940). If graphics tools does not work
> > properly, I take a console and I launch cdrecord but:
> >
> > cdrecord complain me that it can't open /dev/pg* device, and none of this
> > device exist. The -scanbus option say me same error message.
> > After I have test to mount a cd on my cdrecorder but /dev/scd0 does not
> > exist and supermount say Input/Ouput error.
> >
> > When I do `cat /proc/scsi/scsi`, my cdrecorder and my scsi disc are
> > perfectly detect and all modules are load. I think the problem comes from
> > devfsd.
> >
> > [root@nanar root]# uname -a
> > Linux nanar.nanardon 2.4.17-16mdk #1 Fri Feb 8 16:00:03 CET 2002 i686
> > unknown [root@nanar root]# rpm -qa | grep devfs
> > devfsd-1.3.23-6mdk
> >
> > What happen ?!
>
> Does the sg module loaded ?

The sg module is not load, I load it and all is ok.

But why this module is not load automatically ? Can you correct that ?
>
> Does 2 cdrecord -scanbus command makes it appears the second time ?

[root@nanar root]# modprobe sg
[root@nanar root]# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.11a13 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 Jörg 
Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.22
Using libscg version 'schily-0.5'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) *
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) 'YAMAHA  ' 'CRW8424S' '1.0j' Removable CD-ROM
0,3,0 3) *
0,4,0 4) 'QUANTUM ' 'FIREBALL_TM2110S' '300X' Disk
0,5,0 5) *
0,6,0 6) *
0,7,0 7) *

Thanks.
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Re: [Cooker] Problem with cdrecord

2002-02-12 Thread Marcel Pol

On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 01:09:09 +0100
Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When I launch xcdroast,gnometoaster, ect, all does not find my cdrecord 
> (Yamaha 8/4/24 on an SCSI Adaptec 2940). If graphics tools does not work 
> properly, I take a console and I launch cdrecord but:
> 
> cdrecord complain me that it can't open /dev/pg* device, and none of this 
> device exist. The -scanbus option say me same error message.
> After I have test to mount a cd on my cdrecorder but /dev/scd0 does not exist 
> and supermount say Input/Ouput error.
> 
> When I do `cat /proc/scsi/scsi`, my cdrecorder and my scsi disc are perfectly 
> detect and all modules are load. I think the problem comes from devfsd.
> 
> Linux nanar.nanardon 2.4.17-16mdk #1 Fri Feb 8 16:00:03 CET 2002 i686 unknown
> devfsd-1.3.23-6mdk

I am using 2.4.17-10mdk and currently devfsd-1.3-23-5mdk, but I
believe last week I used 4mdk. 
I had similar troubles.
It loaded my BusLogic module at boot, without having it specified in
/etc/modules.conf
After that it loaded ide-scsi for my ide cdroms.
cdrecord -scanbus only showed my cdrom, not the burner as scsi.

Doing rmmod on all the scsi modules, and loading ide-scsi without
BusLogic made it show up.
I do not understand how or why it did not show up after boot though.


--
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Linux 2.4.17-10mdksmp, up 6 days, 15:22





Re: [Cooker] Problem with cdrecord

2002-02-12 Thread Warly

Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020211 20:21
>
> When I launch xcdroast,gnometoaster, ect, all does not find my cdrecord 
> (Yamaha 8/4/24 on an SCSI Adaptec 2940). If graphics tools does not work 
> properly, I take a console and I launch cdrecord but:
>
> cdrecord complain me that it can't open /dev/pg* device, and none of this 
> device exist. The -scanbus option say me same error message.
> After I have test to mount a cd on my cdrecorder but /dev/scd0 does not exist 
> and supermount say Input/Ouput error.
>
> When I do `cat /proc/scsi/scsi`, my cdrecorder and my scsi disc are perfectly 
> detect and all modules are load. I think the problem comes from devfsd.
>
> [root@nanar root]# uname -a
> Linux nanar.nanardon 2.4.17-16mdk #1 Fri Feb 8 16:00:03 CET 2002 i686 unknown
> [root@nanar root]# rpm -qa | grep devfs
> devfsd-1.3.23-6mdk
>
> What happen ?!

Does the sg module loaded ?

Does 2 cdrecord -scanbus command makes it appears the second time ?

-- 
Warly




[Cooker] Problem with cdrecord

2002-02-12 Thread Olivier Thauvin

Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020211 20:21

When I launch xcdroast,gnometoaster, ect, all does not find my cdrecord 
(Yamaha 8/4/24 on an SCSI Adaptec 2940). If graphics tools does not work 
properly, I take a console and I launch cdrecord but:

cdrecord complain me that it can't open /dev/pg* device, and none of this 
device exist. The -scanbus option say me same error message.
After I have test to mount a cd on my cdrecorder but /dev/scd0 does not exist 
and supermount say Input/Ouput error.

When I do `cat /proc/scsi/scsi`, my cdrecorder and my scsi disc are perfectly 
detect and all modules are load. I think the problem comes from devfsd.

[root@nanar root]# uname -a
Linux nanar.nanardon 2.4.17-16mdk #1 Fri Feb 8 16:00:03 CET 2002 i686 unknown
[root@nanar root]# rpm -qa | grep devfs
devfsd-1.3.23-6mdk

What happen ?!

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Re: [Cooker] problem with cdrecord front-ends (eroaster, et al)

2001-08-30 Thread Grégoire Colbert

Vincent Meyer wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>   This problem is common to ALL of the graphic front ends to cdrecord.  When 
> erasing a CD-RW, if the drive comes back with a weird status, cdrecord puts 
> up a message saying that the media needs to be ejected and reinserted (I 
> don't remember the exact message, but is something like that) then press 
> . Unfortunately, ALL of these programs put up a display window - no way 
> to pass the  to cdrecord to tell it to continue!  I saw this with 
> eroaster and gnome toaster today.
> 
>   Maybe a button that passes the  ?  gnome toaster at least recognised the 
> message, and displayed it in red.  If it knows enough to do that, maybe it 
> could then put up a button for "continue" or something?
> 
>   Vinny

Send this to the developers.

Grégoire





[Cooker] problem with cdrecord front-ends (eroaster, et al)

2001-08-29 Thread Vincent Meyer

Hello,

This problem is common to ALL of the graphic front ends to cdrecord.  When 
erasing a CD-RW, if the drive comes back with a weird status, cdrecord puts 
up a message saying that the media needs to be ejected and reinserted (I 
don't remember the exact message, but is something like that) then press 
. Unfortunately, ALL of these programs put up a display window - no way 
to pass the  to cdrecord to tell it to continue!  I saw this with 
eroaster and gnome toaster today.

Maybe a button that passes the  ?  gnome toaster at least recognised the 
message, and displayed it in red.  If it knows enough to do that, maybe it 
could then put up a button for "continue" or something?

Vinny