Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 13 Feb 2007 10:22:14 -0800 | From | Tejun Heo <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.20-rc6 libata PATA ATAPI CDROM is not working |
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Hello, Joel.
Joel Soete wrote: > A small update: > your patch also works against 2.6.20
Glad to hear that.
> but seems that open the door to numerous other pb: > 1/ pb to burn cd: > # md5sum cd060213.iso > 6a1248783a21722816b972aa9bae9d5e cd060213.iso > > # ll cd060213.iso > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3213312 Feb 13 2006 cd060213.iso > > # dd if=/dev/sr0 bs=1 count=3213312 | md5sum > dd: reading `/dev/sr0': Input/output error > 0337e9846d17779945c5c252d4f897f0 - > 3129344+0 records in > 3129344+0 records out > 3129344 bytes (3.1 MB) copied, 36.6963 seconds, 85.3 kB/s > > eventhought cdrecord seems to be successfull???
Hmm... 82K difference. Can you burn an iso and md5sum the files contained in the image and burned cd?
> 2/ (but that should be much more related to scsi api) sdcXX > sdc15 > doesn't works ;-( > # sfdisk -l /dev/sdc > > Disk /dev/sdc: 1826 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors/track > Units = cylinders of 8225280 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0 > > Device Boot Start End #cyls #blocks Id System > /dev/sdc1 * 0+ 195 196- 1574338+ b W95 FAT32 > /dev/sdc2 196 1825 1630 13092975 5 Extended > /dev/sdc3 0 - 0 0 0 Empty > /dev/sdc4 0 - 0 0 0 Empty > /dev/sdc5 * 196+ 197 2- 16033+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc6 * 198+ 199 2- 16033+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc7 200+ 201 2- 16033+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc8 202+ 217 16- 128488+ 82 Linux swap / Solaris > /dev/sdc9 218+ 478 261- 2096451 83 Linux > /dev/sdc10 479+ 486 8- 64228+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc11 487+ 488 2- 16033+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc12 489+ 504 16- 128488+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc13 505+ 618 114- 915673+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc14 619+ 620 2- 16033+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc15 621+ 636 16- 128488+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc16 637+ 644 8- 64228+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc17 645+ 646 2- 16033+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc18 647+ 654 8- 64228+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc19 655+ 656 2- 16033+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc20 657+ 773 117- 939771 83 Linux > /dev/sdc21 774+ 789 16- 128488+ 83 Linux > /dev/sdc22 790+ 880 91- 730926 83 Linux > /dev/sdc23 881+ 1533 653- 5245191 83 Linux > /dev/sdc24 1795 1825 31 249007+ 83 Linux
Whee, you have 24 partitions? Due to the way SCSI block device numbers are laid out, SCSI supports only upto 15 partitions per device.
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