Le 2003-10-06, Jan Stocker écrivait :
> But here some stuff when booting in "safe mode" (maybe it boots because
> DMA support for atapi is off, have to check)
Probably so. The messages you quote look perfectly normal.
Thomas.
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On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 17:23, Thomas Quinot wrote:
> Le 2003-10-06, Jan Stocker écrivait :
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> > I would give you more info... but as i wrote... thats an endless loop.
>
> You might be able to interrupt the loop by breaking into DDB with
> Crtl+Alt+Esc, which then allows you to get a backtrace.
Y
Le 2003-10-06, Jan Stocker écrivait :
> I would give you more info... but as i wrote... thats an endless loop.
You might be able to interrupt the loop by breaking into DDB with
Crtl+Alt+Esc, which then allows you to get a backtrace.
> > interesting to know whether the enclosed patch changes anyt
> are printed so fast i cant really read but it must be something
> > like that:
> > acd1: WARNING - REQUEST_UDMA (error request)
> > acd1: WARNING - INQUIRE_SENSE (retrying request)
>
> Little can be said without complete and accurate error messages,
> preferrably including a compl
Le 2003-10-05, Jan Stocker écrivait :
> it's an atapicam problem...
That we do not know so far. Recent problems reported by ATAPI/CAM users
were mostly ATA and CAM bugs. Please do not make such hasty statements
until a complete analysis of the problem has been made.
Thanks,
Thomas.
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Le 2003-10-05, Jan Stocker écrivait :
> /usr/local/bin/cdrecord: Permission denied. Cannot send SCSI cmd via ioctl
Check perms on your /dev nodes.
Thomas.
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Le 2003-10-04, Jan Stocker écrivait :
> are printed so fast i cant really read but it must be something
> like that:
> acd1: WARNING - REQUEST_UDMA (error request)
> acd1: WARNING - INQUIRE_SENSE (retrying request)
Little can be said without complete and accurate error messages,
pr
> It seems Jan Stocker wrote:
That seems right :)
> > I've updates my -current system from Sep, 14th to todays -current (2
> > hours old). Now i cant boot further than detecting cdrom drives. After
> > testing my second cdrom (cdrw) for its UDMA capabilities the kernel
> > hangs in an endless loop.
It seems Jan Stocker wrote:
> I've updates my -current system from Sep, 14th to todays -current (2
> hours old). Now i cant boot further than detecting cdrom drives. After
> testing my second cdrom (cdrw) for its UDMA capabilities the kernel
> hangs in an endless loop. The output is a repeat from t
I've updates my -current system from Sep, 14th to todays -current (2
hours old). Now i cant boot further than detecting cdrom drives. After
testing my second cdrom (cdrw) for its UDMA capabilities the kernel
hangs in an endless loop. The output is a repeat from two lines which
are printed so fast i
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