Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
Encountered: warhammer etc # mount /dev/cdrom mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: No buffer space available i googled and found a no buffer space available. followed suggestions on the thread: warhammer etc # mount -va df mount -v /mnt/cdrom mount: /dev/sda7 already mounted on /mnt/home1 mount: /dev/sda5 already mounted on /mnt/oldroot mount: /dev/sda1 already mounted on /mnt/Movies mount: /dev/sda2 already mounted on /mnt/windows2 mount: /dev/sda3 already mounted on /mnt/boot mount: shm already mounted on /dev/shm mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/cdrom I will try all types mentioned in /etc/filesystems or /proc/ filesystems Trying # Trying #vfat Trying ext4dev mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/cdrom I will try all types mentioned in /etc/filesystems or /proc/ filesystems Trying # Trying #vfat Trying ext4dev Trying squashfs Trying msdos Trying hfsplus Trying gfs2 mount: No buffer space available *** so i guess it was looking for a lot of fs, but the machine couldn't find the right one. i dunno why. my fstab: /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom autoauto,users 0 0 #/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy autonoauto 0 0 /dev/hda1 / ext3noatime 0 1 /dev/sda7 /mnt/home1 xfs user0 0 /dev/sda6 noneswapsw 0 0 /dev/sda5 /mnt/oldrootxfs user0 0 /dev/sda1 /mnt/Movies xfs user0 0 /dev/sda2 /mnt/windows2 vfatuser0 0 /dev/sda3 /mnt/boot ext3noatime 1 2 /dev/sdb/mnt/ipod hfsplus noauto,user 0 0 so i changed /mnt/cdrom from auto to iso9660 and... everything works. no more no buffer buffer space available error after that. my question is... is there a way to set it to auto and still it will pick up iso9660? or maybe i missed some setting on the kernel that needs to be set? thanks. -- Cocoy People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware. --Alan Kay -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
On Tuesday 01 January 2008 10:50:26 pm Cocoy Dayao wrote: Encountered: warhammer etc # mount /dev/cdrom mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: No buffer space available i googled and found a no buffer space available. followed suggestions on the thread: warhammer etc # mount -va df mount -v /mnt/cdrom mount: /dev/sda7 already mounted on /mnt/home1 mount: /dev/sda5 already mounted on /mnt/oldroot mount: /dev/sda1 already mounted on /mnt/Movies mount: /dev/sda2 already mounted on /mnt/windows2 mount: /dev/sda3 already mounted on /mnt/boot mount: shm already mounted on /dev/shm mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/cdrom I will try all types mentioned in /etc/filesystems or /proc/ filesystems Trying # Trying #vfat Trying ext4dev mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/cdrom I will try all types mentioned in /etc/filesystems or /proc/ filesystems Trying # Trying #vfat Trying ext4dev Trying squashfs Trying msdos Trying hfsplus Trying gfs2 mount: No buffer space available *** so i guess it was looking for a lot of fs, but the machine couldn't find the right one. i dunno why. my fstab: /dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom autoauto,users 0 0 #/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy autonoauto 0 0 /dev/hda1 / ext3noatime 0 1 /dev/sda7 /mnt/home1 xfs user0 0 /dev/sda6 noneswapsw 0 0 /dev/sda5 /mnt/oldrootxfs user0 0 /dev/sda1 /mnt/Movies xfs user0 0 /dev/sda2 /mnt/windows2 vfatuser0 0 /dev/sda3 /mnt/boot ext3noatime 1 2 /dev/sdb /mnt/ipod hfsplus noauto,user 0 0 so i changed /mnt/cdrom from auto to iso9660 and... everything works. no more no buffer buffer space available error after that. my question is... is there a way to set it to auto and still it will pick up iso9660? or maybe i missed some setting on the kernel that needs to be set? What is the cdrom? Music or Data? You can't mount a music cdrom... period. However, if it's a data cd, then iso9660 MUST either be build into the kernel or available as a module for the auto part of your cdrom fstab line to work correctly... hmmm... maybe need also autoload in the module loading section of the kernel configurator. Cheers. -- From the Desk of: Jerome D. McBride -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
On Jan 2, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Jerry McBride wrote: On Tuesday 01 January 2008 10:50:26 pm Cocoy Dayao wrote: What is the cdrom? Music or Data? You can't mount a music cdrom... period. data However, if it's a data cd, then iso9660 MUST either be build into the kernel or available as a module for the auto part of your cdrom fstab line to work correctly... hmmm... maybe need also autoload in the module loading section of the kernel configurator. ok. thanks! i'll check that out. -- Cocoy People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware. --Alan Kay -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
data However, if it's a data cd, then iso9660 MUST either be build into the kernel or available as a module for the auto part of your cdrom fstab line to work correctly... hmmm... maybe need also autoload in the module loading section of the kernel configurator. ok. thanks! i'll check that out. Try; $ grep ISO9660 /usr/src/linux/.config If it says CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y - its built into the kernel, and should be working CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m - its built as a module, so try 'modprobe iso9660' and attempt the mount again (but it should load the module automatically # CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set - you need to build it. You might as well just build it as a module, so you don't have to change your kernel and reboot etc. Just update your .config file, then run make modules make modules_install modprobe iso9660 and try to mount it again. -Ad -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
On Jan 2, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Adam Carter wrote: If it says CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y - its built into the kernel, and should be working yep. it is built into the kernel. so auto should work, correct? -- Cocoy People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware. --Alan Kay -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Cocoy Dayao wrote: On Jan 2, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Adam Carter wrote: If it says CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y - its built into the kernel, and should be working yep. it is built into the kernel. so auto should work, correct? You could try moving iso9660 to the top in /etc/filesystems, so it gets tried first. -- Reverend Paul Colquhoun, ULC.http://andor.dropbear.id.au/~paulcol Asking for technical help in newsgroups? Read this first: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#intro -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
On Jan 2, 2008, at 2:42 PM, Paul Colquhoun wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Cocoy Dayao wrote: You could try moving iso9660 to the top in /etc/filesystems, so it gets tried first. yep. done. thanks! -- Cocoy People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware. --Alan Kay -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
Am Freitag, 23. November 2007 schrieb ext Dan Farrell: On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:11:06 + Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 08:15:48 + (UTC), Thufir wrote: In this case, the discs are fine, as are the drives. The drives mount fine in Fedora and read these particular discs fine (music CD's). You don't mount audio CDs. But can't you mount them? There is no need to do so. However, a fuse based filesystem for mounting audio CDs exists, see http://castet.matthieu.free.fr/cddfs/. Bye... Dirk -- Dirk Heinrichs | Tel: +49 (0)162 234 3408 Configuration Manager | Fax: +49 (0)211 47068 111 Capgemini Deutschland | Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wanheimerstraße 68 | Web: http://www.capgemini.com D-40468 Düsseldorf | ICQ#: 110037733 GPG Public Key C2E467BB | Keyserver: www.keyserver.net signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 07:36:44 +0100 Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2007 schrieb ext Stroller: A Google seems to suggest that mount: No buffer space available is commonly returned when the device is already mounted. I also found (with Google) one forum posting where it was stated that the cause was a bad, self-burned disk in the drive. When the poster changed the disk, the problem disapeared. Bye... Dirk Who knows? If the mounting process does a whole bunch of stuff before allocating buffer space or dying on that error, it's difficult to say what's going on ... without looking at the code. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
I'm going by http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml? part=1chap=8 to mount the cdrom and cdrw drives, but it's failing. There are two optical drives: a CD-ROM and a CD-R/W; both drives work physically. When I enter mount /mnt/cdrom1 or mount /mnt/cdrw1 then I hear a drive spin before it fails, but mount /dev/cdrom doesn't cause any noise. They all fail, error messages: arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # ll /dev/cd* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Nov 21 23:36 /dev/cdrom - hdc lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Nov 21 23:36 /dev/cdrom1 - hdd lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Nov 21 23:36 /dev/cdrw1 - hdd arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # cat /etc/fstab /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom autonoauto,user 0 0 /dev/cdrom1 /mnt/cdrom1 autonoauto,user 0 0 /dev/cdrw1 /mnt/cdrw1 autonoauto,user 0 0 /dev/hdb1 /boot ext2defaults1 2 /dev/hdb2 noneswapsw 0 0 /dev/hdb3 / ext3noatime 0 1 none/proc procdefaults0 0 none/dev/shmtmpfs defaults0 0 /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00/mnt/VolGroup00/LogVol00ext3 users,rw0 0 arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # mount -a arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # mount /mnt/cdrom mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: No buffer space available arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # mount /mnt/cdrom1 mount: block device /dev/cdrom1 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: No buffer space available arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # mount /mnt/cdrw1 mount: block device /dev/cdrw1 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: No buffer space available arrakis ~ # thanks, Thufir -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
On 22 Nov 2007, at 09:18, Thufir wrote: ... arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # mount -a arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # mount /mnt/cdrom mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: No buffer space available arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # mount /mnt/cdrom1 mount: block device /dev/cdrom1 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: No buffer space available arrakis ~ # arrakis ~ # mount /mnt/cdrw1 mount: block device /dev/cdrw1 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: No buffer space available arrakis ~ # ... A Google seems to suggest that mount: No buffer space available is commonly returned when the device is already mounted. The manpage for `mount` indicates that `mount -a` will mount all devices listed in /etc/fstab, so your output suggests to me that the CD drives are mounted when you issue this command - no wonder they fail when you try to mount them again separately! I don't use optical drives very much under Linux, so please forgive me if I'm mistaken. I'd think that `df` would show the mount status of optical drives, so IMO it'd be useful to post the output of `mount -va df mount -v /mnt/cdrom` Stroller. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 15:20:43 + Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A Google seems to suggest that mount: No buffer space available is commonly returned when the device is already mounted. Possibly, but I think this is unlikely. I have seen the 'already mounted' error many times but never this buffer error. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount cdrom: No buffer space available
Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2007 schrieb ext Stroller: A Google seems to suggest that mount: No buffer space available is commonly returned when the device is already mounted. I also found (with Google) one forum posting where it was stated that the cause was a bad, self-burned disk in the drive. When the poster changed the disk, the problem disapeared. Bye... Dirk -- Dirk Heinrichs | Tel: +49 (0)162 234 3408 Configuration Manager | Fax: +49 (0)211 47068 111 Capgemini Deutschland | Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wanheimerstraße 68 | Web: http://www.capgemini.com D-40468 Düsseldorf | ICQ#: 110037733 GPG Public Key C2E467BB | Keyserver: www.keyserver.net signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.