I have two drives, a newer LG slaved on the 1st IDE and an older
Smart-and-friendly: slaved on the 2nd IDE. Both have worked fine in the past.
Now: Both will play music fine using Kscd (for analog mode) or xmms, etc.,
digital mode.
The LG will not mount data disks at all--LED never stops
kristian kvilekval a écrit :
Background:
Having discovered that my cdrom disappeared a while ago,
I tracked down that the loading order of modules
determines whether I have a Cdrom device or not.
Specifically I need to force
ide-core
cdrom
ide-cd
ide-disk
ide-generic
to load before any scsi
Background:
Having discovered that my cdrom disappeared a while ago,
I tracked down that the loading order of modules
determines whether I have a Cdrom device or not.
Specifically I need to force
ide-core
cdrom
ide-cd
ide-disk
ide-generic
to load before any scsi drivers load specifically by
When I mount the cdrom in kde, half the time, I can't unmount it or
can't eject it Can anyone offer me some information on this or let me
know where I might find it?
Thanks for your time, Bill H.
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tech wrote:
When I mount the cdrom in kde, half the time, I can't unmount it or
can't eject it Can anyone offer me some information on this or let me
know where I might find it?
Thanks for your time, Bill H.
I believe it may have to do with famd; try killing that process and see
if it
I beleve it was kio_audiocd preventing me from ejecting the cd.
I removed the kdemultimedia-plugin package and it seems to fix the
problem. I don't use music cd's on the system anyway.
Thanks for your time.
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Hi all,
I've just set up autofs to handle my cdrom mounting, but I've hit a
slight snag:
antgel $ eject /cdrom
umount: /dev/cdrom mount disagrees with the fstab
eject: unmount of `/dev/cdrom' failed
antgel $
Here's the line from my fstab:
/dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660
Hi
Have installed potato(carefully,multiple times) using boot floppy images
2.2.23 from CDROM. On reboot, apt-get tries to access packages and gets
error: fs iso9660 not supported by kernel. Using mount has always
given the same error. I tried using an older version installer (2.1)
which
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:37 pm, Shaul Karl wrote:
It sounds like you need to recompile and add iso9660 support. That is the
standard error. One quick way to check is to take out the media when
booting. A simple recompile however should fix it.
Topp Dogg
Hi
Have installed
On Monday 17 September 2001 08:19 pm, richard wrote:
Hi
Have installed potato(carefully,multiple times) using boot floppy images
2.2.23 from CDROM. On reboot, apt-get tries to access packages and gets
error: fs iso9660 not supported by kernel. Using mount has always
given the same error. I
Hi
Have installed potato(carefully,multiple times) using boot floppy images
2.2.23 from CDROM. On reboot, apt-get tries to access packages and gets
error: fs iso9660 not supported by kernel. Using mount has always
given the same error. I tried using an older version installer (2.1)
which
My goal is to get dselect to recognize my cdrom drive so that I can
install applications.
After booting the OS logging on as /, I enter dselect. I choose [0.
Access] and select multicd. The cd is in the drive. System responds:
I see that /dev/cdrom exists and is a block device. Insert the
mcd=0x320,9: Mitsumi status, type and version: 10 D 2 Double Speed CD ROM
and it also says:
Failed initialization of WD-7000 SCSI card!
scsi: o hosts
scsi: detected total
More hardware info: Micron 486DX 100, CD is Mitsumi FX001D. The
interface card on the CD says CD-ROM Drive 16BIT I/F
On Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 01:25:27PM -0600, David Brode wrote:
My goal is to get dselect to recognize my cdrom drive so that I can
install applications.
After booting the OS logging on as /, I enter dselect. I choose [0.
Access] and select multicd. The cd is in the drive. System responds:
Hello,
I want to install Debian from my
CD-Rom (the Base system I already installed from floppy's), but Debian does not
want me to: it does not recognize my CD-Rom. I have an unknown brand - Megabitz,
model 8000 AT - which says to be PIN-Compatible with the Sony
CDU31a. So, I tried all
I'm guessing when you set up support for the device you didn't pass
parameters for it. Unfortunately for this device this is necessary since
the driver can't/won't autoprobe for the device. Here's the snippet from
the CDROM-Howto:
4.3.3. Cdu31a Driver
Principal author: Corey
Hi!
I'm getting these reports whenever I access my new cdrom (Samsung
32x max). I'm using kernel 2.0.37prelatest.
Everything works fine, I just get these annoying messages and the
access to the CD-ROM is slower.
Can anybody help?
Thanks!
-- p.
It could also be that time of the CD-ROM's life when it has to go and meet
it's maker...It's a good possibility as you say it also occurs in NT. I
think the likelyhood of the BIOS settings screwing it up are minimal (I've
found linux to be very robust when it comes to using CD-ROM drives).
Cheers
I am running Debian 2.0 and am expriencing problems
with my CDROM. Previously all was going well and I could add packages via the
2.0 CD, however recently my CD player has been giving problems (when I power up
the active light is flashing constantly and never stops).
When I boot into debian
ITom - WebIroda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The exact error message would help. Also, what do you get in
`dmesg | more' starting from the ide: line?
Here's the message:
ISO9660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A
Interleaved files not (yet) supported.
Warning: defective cdrom (volume sequence number).
ISO9660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A
Interleaved files not (yet) supported.
Warning: defective cdrom (volume sequence number). Enabling cruft
mount option.
You shouldn't get this from the official Debian CD, or from a CD
that didn't do this on another drive.
The awful thing is that I got
On Sun, 26 Oct 1997, ITom - WebIroda wrote:
I thought this was normal. It means the kernel's noticed you've got
a different CD-ROM in than last time it looked.
OK Thanks.
interleaved files not (yet) supported'. I didn't have any problems
with the other drive with this Debian cd.
Hello!
I've installed v1.3.1 from the Official Debian Binary cd, I've used
a noname 24x cdrom drive for installation. Now I had to give back
that drive, now I have a Creative/Matshita CR-581 quad-speed drive.
Every time I mount a cd with the command line:
itom# mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/hdd
ITom - WebIroda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
I get a message which says: '/dev/hdd: media changed' which I didn't
receive once with the other drive. Is this an error, or what?
I thought this was normal. It means the kernel's noticed you've got a
different CD-ROM in than last time it
I thought this was normal. It means the kernel's noticed you've got
a different CD-ROM in than last time it looked.
OK Thanks.
interleaved files not (yet) supported'. I didn't have any problems
with the other drive with this Debian cd.
The exact error message would help. Also, what do
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