Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Thu, 12 Apr 2001 21:32:40 -0400 | From | Douglas Gilbert <> | Subject | Re: Problem with 2.4.1/2.4.3 and CD-RW ide-scsi drive |
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Tim Meushaw <meushaw@pobox.com> wrote: > I've got an update for this problem I emailled about > last night (and for which I only received one reply :-) ). > > Strangely enough, I'm able to actually burn a CD > using the cd-rw described below, and can verify > data written to it (using X-CD-Roast). I still can't > actually mount a cd in the drive without getting the > error described below, but at least I can burn CDs now. > > Does this behavior sound like a kernel problem, or > does it suggest a bug in the 'mount' utility?
Tim, At the risk of Jens jumping on this post, I think there was some problem mounting cdroms that is fixed in the "ac" series, the latest of which is 2.4.3-ac5 . Perhaps you could try it and report back.
The fact that you can write a cd (which does not involve the sr driver) means that the rest of the SCSI subsystem and the ide-scsi driver seem to be working ok. I doubt that this is a problem with the mount command.
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