Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 3 Oct 2006 13:24:04 +0200 | From | Jens Axboe <> | Subject | Re: Add "SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-140" to ide-dma blacklist |
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On Sun, Oct 01 2006, Steven J. Hathaway wrote: > MS-Windows sees the CD-ROM ok. > Linux V 2.4.21 and earlier see the CD-ROM ok. > Linux V 2.4.24 and later fail to find a CD-ROM file system. > The major ide code changed since 2.4.21. I have since > required the following patch in order for the kernel to > see the CDROM. Enclosed is a context diff patch file. > > The problem appeared when I was trying to install a Slackware > distribution. > The bootstrap would load the kernel and initrd structure, but the > kernel, > once gaining control, would register file system errors when accessing > the disk drive. Seeing other related SAMSUNG CD-ROM drivers in the > ide-dma.c blacklist, and adding my SAMSUNG CD-ROM device to the > same blacklist, and rebuilding a kernel, the problem has been overcome.
Looks reasonable, applied.
-- Jens Axboe
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