Gene Poole wrote:
Robin Laing wrote:
> Does the drive showup in the BIOS? Is your powersupply supplying the
> correct voltages?
>
> I have seen issues with low powersupply voltages.
>
> --
> Robin Laing
There's no problem with the DVD drive. If I boot off of the prior
kernel all is O
Robin Laing wrote:
> Does the drive showup in the BIOS? Is your powersupply supplying the
> correct voltages?
>
> I have seen issues with low powersupply voltages.
>
> --
> Robin Laing
There's no problem with the DVD drive. If I boot off of the prior kernel
all is OK.
Thanks,
Gene--
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Gene Poole wrote:
I'm running Fedora 9 on a custom AMD Phenom Quad-Core with 8GB RAM
installed, 2-SATA hard drives (Seagate 500GB and Seagate 1TB); HP DVD/CD
RW Dual Layer with Lightscribe.
Lo and behold, I've updated my running (this machine) from kernel
2.6.25-14 to kernel 2.6.27.19-78.2.30
I will file the bug report, but in the meantime what about the following:
Where can I find and how can I script the process that works under the old
kernel?
Once scripted, can I include it in rc.local?
If #1 and #2 can be accomplished, how will this effect future kernel
upgrades? In other words,
Alan,
Will do!
Thanks,
Gene
From:
Alan Cox
To:
"Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora."
Cc:
gene.po...@macys.com
Date:
03/25/2009 09:34 AM
Subject:
Re: Missing Hardware After Update
> I'm now back to my original question, How can I get /dev/
> I'm now back to my original question, How can I get /dev/sr0 back using my
> updated kernel?
It looks like something in the detection changes has upset your driver so
you probably can't just tweak something and get it back - although if its
slave only on a cable that configuration is completely
Initial Message:
I'm running Fedora 9 on a custom AMD Phenom Quad-Core with 8GB RAM
installed, 2-SATA hard drives (Seagate 500GB and Seagate 1TB); HP DVD/CD
RW Dual Layer with
Lightscribe.
Lo and behold, I've updated my running (this machine) from kernel
2.6.25-14 to kernel 2.6.2
On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 12:50 -0400, Gene Poole wrote:
> The DVD drive is on the single IDE connection and it is set to be the
> slave
Bad manufacturing notwithstanding, an IDE device plugged in by itself
should ALWAYS be set as the MASTER (whether that be set by using the
master position on a cabl
2009/3/24 Gene Poole :
>
> All of the devices are SATA except the DVD drive. The DVD drive is on the
> single IDE connection and it is set to be the slave (factory default?)
>
> TIA,
> Gene
Are you using an ASUS motherboard?
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Gene Poole wrote:
> All of the devices are SATA except the DVD drive. The DVD drive is on the
> single IDE connection and it is set to be the slave (factory default?)
change to master.
how is dvd drive listed in fstab?
also, please reply 'plain text'.
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Gene Poole wrote:
> All of the devices are SATA except the DVD drive. The DVD drive is on the
> single IDE connection and it is set to be the slave (factory default?)
change to master.
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Let me be more exact...
I'm running Fedora 9 on a custom AMD Phenom Quad-Core with 8GB RAM
installed, 2-SATA hard drives (Seagate 500GB and Seagate 1TB);
HP DVD/CD RW Dual Layer with Lightscribe.
Lo and behold, I've updated my running (this machine) from kernel
2.6.25-14 to kernel 2.6.27.19-78
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:39:20 -0400
Gene Poole wrote:
> I've updated my primary system from the base Fedora 9 to the latest
> maintenance level. This Fedora 9 is running on a custom built box with a
> AMD Phenom Quad-Core, 8 GB RAM, a HP RW CD/DVD dual layer with
> lightscribe.
>
> After the
I've updated my primary system from the base Fedora 9 to the latest
maintenance level. This Fedora 9 is running on a custom built box with a
AMD Phenom Quad-Core, 8 GB RAM, a HP RW CD/DVD dual layer with
lightscribe.
After the update, I see that base device for the DVD isn't there
(/dev/sr0)!
I'm running Fedora 9 on a custom AMD Phenom Quad-Core with 8GB RAM
installed, 2-SATA hard drives (Seagate 500GB and Seagate 1TB); HP DVD/CD
RW Dual Layer with Lightscribe.
Lo and behold, I've updated my running (this machine) from kernel
2.6.25-14 to kernel 2.6.27.19-78.2.30 (?) and have experie
I'm running Fedora 9 on a custom AMD Phenom Quad-Core with 8GB RAM
installed, 2-SATA hard drives (Seagate 500GB and Seagate 1TB); HP DVD/CD
RW Dual Layer with Lightscribe.
Lo and behold, I've updated my running (this machine) from kernel
2.6.25-14 to kernel 2.6.27.19-78.2.30 (?) and have experie
tom wrote:
Aside: I can not remember a Red Hat or a Fedora release that has given me
these kinds of fits. I'm sure they have but... Must have been a while.
To quickly recap the situation. I started by installing F10 from DVD,
and the networking aspect declined to function. Two reinstalls late
Aside: I can not remember a Red Hat or a Fedora release that has given me
these kinds of fits. I'm sure they have but... Must have been a while.
To quickly recap the situation. I started by installing F10 from DVD, and
the networking aspect declined to function. Two reinstalls later, and much
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