Hello Alexander,
answers posted between your original message...
On 2003.12.03 15:38, Alexander A. Koulouris wrote:
Hi guys,
I am sorry for the last couple of emails, they may have been sent in
html format. I finally realized how to change it over to plain text.
Anyway here is my problem I finall
Hi guys,
I am sorry for the last couple of emails, they may have been sent in
html format. I finally realized how to change it over to plain text.
Anyway here is my problem I finally finished the install for the third
(3) time. I performed a stage 3+GRP. I now log in as 'root' and provide
the p
Packet writting (cdrw & udf) was promised for the 2.6 kernel. It was even
marked as merged, back in the 2.5 days.
Is anyone using this feature? Does anyone know it's status? Does anyone
know what I am talking about?
Thanks for any information...
-rdg
--
Never underestimate the bandwidth of
Thank you but this is not it.
The media is ejected automatically when the burning is done.
Yuval Scharf
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Nicolas STURMEL wrote:
> Scharf Yuval wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > When I'm trying to read the CD's that I've just burned the CD-RWs LED just
> > blinks for a long time and a
Scharf Yuval wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I'm trying to read the CD's that I've just burned the CD-RWs LED just
> blinks for a long time and after that if I try to mount I get:
> /dev/cdroms/cdrom1: Input/output error
> mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified
>
some
Hello,
When I'm trying to read the CD's that I've just burned the CD-RWs LED just
blinks for a long time and after that if I try to mount I get:
/dev/cdroms/cdrom1: Input/output error
mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified
This is not a problem with the media bec
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Meka[ni] wrote:
> On Sunday 13 July 2003 01:41, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> > kernel 2.4.21 vanilla without ATAPI_CD support, with scsi emulation
> > support
> I think, that's the mistake. Try including support for atapi cd. I don't
> belive that ide-scsi is driver for it se
On Sunday 13 July 2003 01:41, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I'm trying to setup cd burning, but it seems that the CDRW drive is not
> even being detected. I searched the forums, but found nothing relevant for
> this stage. Any suggestion on what to do at this point?
> TIA
>
> The relevant (I think) data:
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I'm trying to setup cd burning, but it seems that the CDRW drive is not
> even being detected. I searched the forums, but found nothing relevant for
> this stage. Any suggestion on what to do at this point?
> TIA
>
> The relevant (I think) data:
>
>
On 07/13/03 Jorge Almeida wrote:
> The relevant (I think) data:
>
> hda: HD
> hdb: DVDROM
> hdc:HD
> hdd: -
> hde:CDRW (LG ATAPI)
> hdf: -
> hdg: 250 Iomega zip
> hdg: -
Check if the host controller for hde-hdh is detected or try to move the
cdrw to hdd.
Marius
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I'm trying to setup cd burning, but it seems that the CDRW drive is not
even being detected. I searched the forums, but found nothing relevant for
this stage. Any suggestion on what to do at this point?
TIA
The relevant (I think) data:
hda: HD
hdb: DVDROM
hdc:HD
hdd: -
hde:CDRW (LG ATAPI)
hdf:
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 18:53:36 -0400 (EDT)
"Rev. Jeffrey Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
>
> > 1/ you format the CDRW using a special format that allows you to use
> > it just like a 'big' floppy, the downside of this is that it is very
> > very slow (and I
On Monday 09 June 2003 06:24 pm, Stephen Boulet wrote:
> I'm very familiar with burning CD-Rs. How do CD-RWs work? Can you
> actually format it like a hard drive, or do most people just burn it
> like a CD-R?
You can format and re-format a cd-rW and mount it as a drive and move
files there at you
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
> There are 2 ways of doing it, (AFAIK)
>
> 1/ you format the CDRW using a special format that allows you to use it just
> like a 'big' floppy, the downside of this is that it is very very slow (and
> I don't know how to do it under Linux)
That's called pac
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Subject: [gentoo-user] CDRW
> I'm very familiar with burning CD-Rs. How do CD-RWs work? Can you actually
> format it like a hard drive, or do most people just burn it like a CD-R?
>
>
> --
> Stephen
>
I'm very familiar with burning CD-Rs. How do CD-RWs work? Can you actually
format it like a hard drive, or do most people just burn it like a CD-R?
--
Stephen
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and there to here,
funny things are everywhere. -- Dr Seuss
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>> I am having a problem with my CD-ROM and CD-RW drives. With
previous
>> Linux distributions, they have always been /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd. I'd use
>hdc and hdd are the device nodes if you use the idecd driver. If you use
>ide-scsi,
>those drives shouldn't work.
>> hdd=ide-scsi with grub/lilo a
Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
title=Gentoo Linux 1.4 (Kernel 2.4.19-rc9)
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/hda4 hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi
As we can see it works with kernel 2.4.19. I had the same issue using
2.4.20-gentoo-r1. Using the ck-sources fixed the problem for me. So it
mu
-- quoting Josh Zeckser --
> 1. How do I make the /dev/hdc & /dev/hdd devices and how do they
> get pointed to the devices?
@ my gentoo install, the cd-devices are called /dev/sr0 and /dev/sr1
(with the ide-scsi emulation)
> 2. Do I need a /dev/sg0? If so, should I just symlink to
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:16:56PM +, Alberto Romero wrote:
the system doesn't
> recognize my CDRW, it says:
>
> Cannot open SCSI driver
> Access denied to /dev/pg*
>
> and I don't have any pg* in my /dev. Where is the problem and which is my
> device in the /dev???
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:16:56PM +, Alberto Romero wrote:
I used to get this all the time with devfs. Manually creating /dev/sg0 fixed it
for me.
mknod /dev/sg0 c 21 0
/Chris
> Hello everybody!
> I was trying to setup my CDRW drive but I cannot. I had given to the kernel
> the needed SC
have you enabled ide scsi emulation support in the kernel?
On ons, 2003-03-12 at 16:16, Alberto Romero wrote:
> Hello everybody!
> I was trying to setup my CDRW drive but I cannot. I had given to the kernel
> the needed SCSI support and installed cdrecord, mksifos and koncd. I was
> going to mak
What does 'cdrecord -scanbus' show you?
Alberto Romero wrote:
Hello everybody!
I was trying to setup my CDRW drive but I cannot. I had given to the kernel
the needed SCSI support and installed cdrecord, mksifos and koncd. I was
going to make my first cd compilation with koncd but the system does
> I was trying to setup my CDRW drive but I cannot. I had
> given to the kernel
> the needed SCSI support and installed cdrecord, mksifos and
> koncd. I was
> going to make my first cd compilation with koncd but the
> system doesn't
> recognise my CDRW, it says:
>
> Cannot open SCSI driver
>
Hello everybody!
I was trying to setup my CDRW drive but I cannot. I had given to the kernel
the needed SCSI support and installed cdrecord, mksifos and koncd. I was
going to make my first cd compilation with koncd but the system doesn't
recognise my CDRW, it says:
Cannot open S
I'm sorry; let me put options like this (other way was bad idea):
ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support -> IDE, ATA and ATAPI Block devices -> SCSI emulation support
(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI)
SCSI support -> SCSI support (CONFIG_SCSI)
SCSI support -> SCSI CD-ROM support (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR)
SCSI support -> SCSI
I tried the parameters you said, but hdc is still my CDRW, no SCSI drives are
detected. I really don't know what to do. Maybe is the ck3 patch (i hope
not). Support for NCR53C8XX what is for?
Anyway, thank you! ;)
> brett@ThinkBox> grep SCSI /usr/src/linux/.config |grep -v \^\#\|not
> CONFIG_BLK
I've got a cdrw/dvd combo drive in my thinkpad, and i've just emerged vanilla-sources
and applied ck2 patches. the device seems to function properly as it did before.
brett@ThinkBox> file /dev/cdrw
/dev/cdrw: symbolic link to /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/cd
brett@ThinkBox> cdrecord -scanbu
I have the same problem.
Is it a problem with 2.4.20 kernels? (I havent done any patches to it)
Balaji
-Original Message-
From: Marcos Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 3:02 PM
To: Gentoo-USER-list
Subject: [gentoo-user] CDRW problem with 2.4.20-ck3
I
I have just patched and compiled succesfully the vanilla 2.4.20 with the ck3
patches. Desktop now runs a bit faster (specially kde apps). But i'm trying
to get my CDRW unit (hdc) as an SCSI device, but with the parametres i had
with 2.4.19, it doesn't works. I had all the kernels parametrers i t
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