Well, if I can help to solve this mistery, I would gladly do it. How can I?
Thanks
2011/4/4 Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it:
On Apr 04, M. infinity.probabil...@gmail.com wrote:
Out of curiosity, why this option blocks the cdrom use, and why it was
Long story.
not detected?
I was hoping you
Dear all,
After kernel 2.6.38-2 got into sid, I switched the kernel to the
debian kernel and voilá, the cdrom drive works. Put my kernel back -
with deprecated sysfs compiled - and the problem is back. So thanks
for that! It is working now with the stock debian kernel.
Out of curiosity, why this
On Apr 04, M. infinity.probabil...@gmail.com wrote:
Out of curiosity, why this option blocks the cdrom use, and why it was
Long story.
not detected?
I was hoping you could tell me this, looks like the check is not
complete or not working anymore with recent kernels.
--
ciao,
Marco
On Mar 15, Jan-Peter Stripp jan-peter.str...@stud.fh-flensburg.de wrote:
I had the same problem with kernel version 2.6.37! But i solved the
problem by unsetting the kernel option:
(CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED)
This would easily explain the problem, but I do not understand why this
condition is
Hello,
I had the same problem with kernel version 2.6.37! But i solved the
problem by unsetting the kernel option:
General Setup ---
.
[ ] enable deprecated sysfs features to support old userspace tools
.
(CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED)
Hope that will help!
regards
JP
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