After installing 9.0beta1, performing a "ls /mnt/cdrom" without a disk in the cdrom takes a long time (about a minute) to fail. I first noticed this with rpmdrake, which takes several minutes to start while it checks for a disk in the cdrom. Placing a CDROM in the drive prevents this problem. The drive is a CD-RW CRX120E (Sony) which is treated as an IDE-SCSI device. -- Joe
- RE: [Cooker] A "ls /mnt/cdrom" takes forever Joseph Davidson
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- RE: [Cooker] A "ls /mnt/cdrom" takes f... Joseph Davidson
- RE: [Cooker] A "ls /mnt/cdrom" tak... Joseph Davidson
- RE: [Cooker] A "ls /mnt/cdrom" takes forev... Borsenkow Andrej
- RE: [Cooker] A "ls /mnt/cdrom" takes f... Joseph Davidson
