Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Wed, 17 Nov 1999 14:01:47 +0100 | | From | Harald Hoyer <> | | Subject | Re: help - ide1 kernel messages forever! |
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Search for a process named autorun or magicdev and kill it ... remove autorun start from startkde ... After that the mysterious messages will go away.
Aaron Lehmann wrote: > > Hi, > > I installed redhat 6.1 on a brand new HP Pavilion for my dad. (He's going > directly from macintosh to gnome for his work - wow.) Just about > everything has gone flawlessly, and the Pavilion seems like a great, > modern sub-$600 pc with wonderful linux compatability. However, about > every minute, a message appears in the kernel log stating: > > VFS: Disk change detected on device ide1(22,0) > > I don't get it. I don't know of anything that should cause this. The only > device on ide1 is a cdrom drive which has never been used. Can anyone > sugest how I might disable these messages? I'm running the redhat kernel > becuase everything seems to work fine right now, but if necessary I will > compile a clean "linus" kernel. >
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