Change the CDRW to HDC and the CDR to HDD, a phillips CDRWas slave and a CDR as master doesn't work always.
-----Original Message----- From: Arturo Perez Mulas [<A HREF="mailto:apm@csn.es">mailto:apm@csn.es</A>] Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 1998 2:23 PM To: Suse mail list Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] IDE CD Drives...
-- Hello there...
A rather awkward thing is happening in my system... let's see... I have a PII machine with a Intel LX board, a HD attached to the IDE0 port (/dev/hda), a CD-Rom drive at the IDE1 port as a master drive (/dev/hdc) and a Phillips CDD3610 CD-RW drive as slave at IDE1 (/dev/hdd). I use SuSE 5.2
The problem is the following: when I boot form the install (disk 1) CDRom from SuSE, everything is all right... at boot time the three ATAPI drives are detected. However, if I boot the installed precompiled kernel, or anyone compiled by myself, Linux does not see /dev/hdd... I get the following mess at boot-time (dmesg):
hdd: no response (status=0xd0)
and thereby I cannot access the CDRW not even as a single CD drive. What puzzles me most is why the installation disk recognizes it? Can anyone help me here?
Thanks, Arturo Perez.
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