Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 04 Jan 2006 14:54:27 -0500 | From | andyliebman@aol ... | Subject | Atapi CDROM, SATA OS drive, and 2.6.14+ kernel |
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Can somebody tell me what changed in the 2.6.14 kernel that doesn't allow me to access my CDROM drive when my OS drive is SATA?
I have an image of a working 2.6.14 system that was installed on an IDE drive. I restored the image to a SATA drive, changed a few lines in /etc/fstab and /etc/lilo.conf so that they refer to /dev/sd* devices instead of /dev/hd* devices.
I also modified /etc/modprobe.conf so that it is identical to the file that Mandriva 2006 produces when installed directly to a SATA drive (but Mandriva 2006 has the 2.6.12.x kernel).
I can't mount my CDROM when running 2.6.14.x
I have googled this for several days. I have seen posts about passing options to the kernel and including extra lines in modprobe.conf like:
libata atapi_enabled=1
Can't find the magic formula. Help would be appreciated.
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