Results with kernel-2.63, using /dev/hdb and /dev/scd0
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Hello. I have recently compiled the 2.6.3 kernel including into it the patch provided by Peter. The compilation went without any problem. According to kernel documentation, the use of ide-scsi is not neccesary (even deprecated) for IDE-CD writting. In fact, I can use cdrecord with kernel 2.6.3 with dev=/dev/hdb and it works fine. So, I have tried udf writing linking /dev/pktcdvd0 with /dev/hdb. After mounting the drive, it seemed to work at the beginning, I even could write a couple of little files, but after several minutes a lot of ugly error messages appeared in the screen, something like end_request I/O error /dev/hdb sector .... Buffer I/O error More and more messages and more and more quickly appeared as time went by. I have to unmount the drive and unlink pktcdvd0 with hdb to stop them. The messages appear several minutes after mounting the drive even if I just mount it and do nothing else. On the other hand, if I remove the module ide-cd and introduce the module ide-scsi and then link /dev/pktcdvd0 with /dev/scd0 and mount the drive, it seems to work perfectly. So, it seems that for udf writing the ide-scsi emulation is still required (at least, it is for me!). In any case, thanks a lot for providing this useful tool. -- Miguel Quirós Olozábal Departamento de Química Inorgánica Universidad de Granada mquiros<at>ugr<dot>es mquiros<arroba>ugr<punto>es Teléfono: 958240441
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On 6 Mar 2004, Miguel Quirós Olozábal wrote:
I have recently compiled the 2.6.3 kernel including into it the patch provided by Peter. The compilation went without any problem.
According to kernel documentation, the use of ide-scsi is not neccesary (even deprecated) for IDE-CD writting. In fact, I can use cdrecord with kernel 2.6.3 with dev=/dev/hdb and it works fine.
So, I have tried udf writing linking /dev/pktcdvd0 with /dev/hdb. After mounting the drive, it seemed to work at the beginning, I even could write a couple of little files, but after several minutes a lot of ugly error messages appeared in the screen, something like end_request I/O error /dev/hdb sector .... Buffer I/O error
More and more messages and more and more quickly appeared as time went by. I have to unmount the drive and unlink pktcdvd0 with hdb to stop them.
The messages appear several minutes after mounting the drive even if I just mount it and do nothing else.
On the other hand, if I remove the module ide-cd and introduce the module ide-scsi and then link /dev/pktcdvd0 with /dev/scd0 and mount the drive, it seems to work perfectly.
So, it seems that for udf writing the ide-scsi emulation is still required (at least, it is for me!).
Yes, it's a known problem, see this thread: http://lists.suse.com/archives/packet-writing/2004-Jan/0029.html Unfortunately there is no known solution yet. -- Peter Osterlund - petero2@telia.com http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340
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Miguel Quirós Olozábal
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Peter Osterlund