I am running kernel 2.0.36 on Red Hat 5.2. I am using a BusLogic SCSI Adapter with a Plextor 12-20X SCSI CD-ROM. I have CD-ROM SCSI Support, GENERIC SCSI Support, BusLogic Adaper, all checked off in the kernel, not modules. If I actually go to mount a normal CD, it mounts in no time, literally no time.. But when I do an ls, it takes quite some time, then report in the syslogd: Feb 23 09:36:19 soia kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 62, scsi0, channel 0, id 3, lun 0 Prevent/Allow Medium Removal 00 00 00 00 00 Feb 23 09:36:19 soia kernel: scsi0: Aborting CCB #77 to Target 3 Feb 23 09:36:19 soia kernel: scsi0: CCB #77 to Target 3 Aborted After that, which is about say, 15-20 seconds, it does show the files. But if I try and rip audio from it (I tried cdparanoia and cdda2wav) It reports the same error, but doesn't do anything. Now, I used this CD-ROM and SCSI Card in FreeBSD and it worked fine, and I know it works .. So I don't know, I was thinking maybe I have to change the SCSI Timeout value? But I have no idea how to do that, I have looked in the source and don't see anything for that and I have emailed the person that makes the driver and I have not gotten a response. This is very important to me, for I just bought this CD-ROM and SCSI card for a total of $300 and will be very mad if it ends up not working. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
