From: Eduardo Diaz Uriarte <ediazuri@wanadoo.es> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 16:15:49 +0100 Message-Id: <00122916272500.00990@asterix> Subject: hdb: lost interrupt Hi, I'm having some trouble with my CD. When booting my suse 6.4 it seems as linux doesn't recognizes my cdrom as the correct one. I get this (hdb is my cdrom) hda: Maxtor 84320D4, ATA DISK drive hdb: CREATIVE CD2423E, ATAPI CDROM drive hdc: WDC WD205BA, ATA DISK drive ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14 ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15 hda: Maxtor 84320D4, 4120MB w/256kB Cache, CHS=525/255/63, (U)DMA hdc: WDC WD205BA, 19574MB w/2048kB Cache, CHS=39770/16/63, (U)DMA hdb: ATAPI 20X CD-ROM drive, 382kB Cache, DMA My problem is that: 1) I think it goes slower than under win98 (it makes sense if linux thinks it's 20X instead of 24X as it really is); 2) sometimes when working with it, I got problems and kernel launches this messages: kernel: hdb: status error: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest } kernel: hdb: drive not ready for command kernel: hdb: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy } kernel: hdb: DMA disabled kernel: hdb: drive not ready for command kernel: hdb: ATAPI reset complete kernel: hdb: cdrom_read_intr: data underrun (4 blocks) kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 03:40 (hdb), sector 392928 And the last 2 lines repeat to infinity every 10 seconds. After this, if I try to unmount this device I have to wait for about 2 minute to get it complete, but I'm never able of remounting it. I only get a lot of 'lost interrupt' kernel messages, and a '/dev/hdb: Input/output error' bash message. Any idea about how can I get this working?
Message-Id: <5.0.2.1.2.20001229095235.021e9a90@pop.rahul.net> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 10:03:06 -0800 From: "Christopher D. Reimer" <creimer@rahul.net> Subject: Re: [SLE] hdb: lost interrupt At 07:15 AM 12/29/2000, Eduardo Diaz Uriarte wrote:
I'm having some trouble with my CD.
When booting my suse 6.4 it seems as linux doesn't recognizes my cdrom as the correct one. I get this (hdb is my cdrom)
Have you checked your drive cable from the motherboard to the cdrom drive? You might be getting errors because the connector is so ever slightly lose or the cable might be nicked on one side. I had a similar situation where my Linux box was reporting all kinds of weird drive messages, and replacing all the drive cables with new ones eliminated the error messages. The other possibility is that cdrom drive is about ready to say goodbye. Christopher Reimer
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