Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 30 Oct 1996 07:54:49 GMT | From | root <> | Subject | 2.1.6: IS9660/CDROM/SCSII broken! |
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Hi folks!
As mentioned before for v2.1.5 of the linux kernel, in v2.1.6 my kernel problem was NOT solved:
Firstly I compiled the kernel with kernel module support for everything including the ISO9960 fs and SCSII-CDROM support.
All compiles fine, booting was no problem. But trying to mount my CDROM produces the message "The kernel does not support ISO9660" (not quite exact THIS words, but this sense...:-)
Ok, lets try it by including the relevant parts directly into the kernel.
Booting...mounting CDROM... rien ne vas plus!
The kernel hangs, the LED of my CDROM went on -- and off after a while and then: "THE SOUND OF SILENCE"
It is same behaviour as with v2.1.5 of the Linux kernel.
I have updated all things mentioned including the modules support (thanks to Andries) but nothing helps.
My Chemicals: gcc-2.7.2p up-to-date libc and modules support Linux (of course!)
My Physic: NCR53810-SCSII Apaptor SANYO SCSII QuadSpeed Cdrom P90 with Plato Board 32MByte PS2 RAM (no EDOs or burstsomething magic in there...)
If one needs more details, please mail me, I dont want to fill up this mailing group with grains of my hardware...:-)
KEEP HACKING! meino ...who dances with modems...
---------------------------------------------------------------------- meino christian cramer mccramer@solfire.ludwigsburg.netsurf.de ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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