Le Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 09:28:13AM +1000, Alan Eugene Davis a dit: > Now I am having some trouble with the SCSI CD. The kernel reports the > SCSI adapter and the CD during boot up messages. But when I try > mount -tios9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom > or to use a cd player, nothing---this is not known to the kernel as > a block device
I had the exact same(?) problem as yours (at least the symptoms where the same). After a long time, i've discovered i didn't setup the jumper correctly on the drive for the termination. It should have been terminated, as the last hardware on my SCSI bus, but it wasn't (my fault). The BIOS sees it, linux sees it at boot time, it shows up correctly in /proc/scsi/scsi but of course i couldn't use it... I've thaught it couldn't be a termination problem as everyone sees the disk, but it was... Probably termination is only used for data, so that a drive can appear correctly but be unable to work if the termination is not right. Short story : check (double check, triple check, etc...) your SCSI bus & drive jumpers wrt SCSI termination. hope that helps. -- ///\\/\\/\\\\/\\\/\\/\/\/\\\/\//\\\////\\\///\\/\/\// Patrick, just himself and a little less. http://www.patoche.org/ ``I've seen better days...''