Linux-Setup Digest #97, Volume #19 Thu, 6 Jul 00 16:13:13 EDT
Contents:
Re: New folder: permissin denied (C.J.)
Re: kernel 2.4.0-test2 can't find ppp0 (Edward Lee)
Re: New hard drive - copying /boot over (C.J.)
Re: Again : Problem with LinkSys 10/100 Etherfast Lan Card ("Lorne Oickle")
Re: copy OS2, or win95 partitions using linux DD command? (Rob Kroll)
Re: Eth0 delaying intializtion (Pat Huber)
Re: Telnet not starting on RH 6.2 (C.J.)
Re: Can I get some modem help? (John Todd)
Re: Xterm Backspace not working (Thomas Dickey)
Re: The Big Dogs and the Tech Shitzus. (C.J.)
need help on iproute2 ("Boris")
Re: Where to do this? (RMB)
Re: Help connect to Internet ^^ (Eli Peretz)
control panel (sylvain hutchison)
password validation server ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Where to do this? (C.J.)
Re: password validation server (C.J.)
software development for linux: ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
ide-scsi CD Writer does not work (Luca Formaggia)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C.J.)
Subject: Re: New folder: permissin denied
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 17:14:35 GMT
Make sure the user you are signing in as with FTP has full access to those
folders.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, felix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>When I access my web site through ftp using Explorer or dreamweaver, I am
>unable to add new folders. I get "permission denied" message.
>Help please!!!!!!!!
>
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From: Edward Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: kernel 2.4.0-test2 can't find ppp0
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 11:18:04 -0700
Gene Heskett wrote:
> directory and printed enough to act as roadmap. I can do all that, but is it
> still capable of running 2.2.15 when I get done? Thats the lasty one I was
Nop, you need different pppd and conf.modules at the minimum. I upgraded several
other packages as well. That's why I keep swapping my 2.2.16 and 2.4.0 ls120
disks.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C.J.)
Subject: Re: New hard drive - copying /boot over
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 17:22:09 GMT
There is a mini-HOWTO on this....
Hard-Disk-Upgrade
http://www.linux.org/help/ldp/mini/Hard-Disk-Upgrade.html
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jeffrey M Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I'm replacing a small 1.2gb drive with a larger 10gb on a Mandrake 7.0
>system. Question I have is this: The only thing on the 1.2gb drive is
>the /boot partition (and a bogus /other directory). Can I just install
>the 10gb temporarily as a 3rd ide drive, format and create file system,
>and then just copy the /boot partition over? At shutdown, take the 1.2
>out and just replace it with the 10gb? Is life that simple? After I get
>the drive installed, I would like to move the /home and perhaps a few
>other dir's over to the new space. Any precautions to keep in mind?
>I've seen a written document covering this type of operation before but
>for the life of me I can't seem to locate it now. Assistance would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Ciao!
>Jeff
>
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From: "Lorne Oickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Re: Again : Problem with LinkSys 10/100 Etherfast Lan Card
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 18:33:39 GMT
I have the same problem with my Intel 10/100 NIC. It works great when I
connect it to my 10Mbs hub, although when I connect it to my 10/100 Switch,
it sets itself to 100Mbs and then it won't transfer any data. It's just
dead, although the switch recognizes that it's working normally. So I have
to keep it plugged into my 10Mbs hub until I find a solution.
Help...Lorne
"antigon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> On Tue, 04 Jul 2000 22:44:23 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Tue, 04 Jul 2000 01:35:56 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>
> >> FYI, I have a Linksys LNE100TX card, and until this morning was
> >> having the same difficulty. I read Don Becker's page on tulip,
> >> downloaded the src.rpm, built it, installed it, and the card was
> >> recognized. give it a try...
> >>
> >> http://www.scyld.com/network/updates.html#rpm
> >>
> >> Kevin
> >
> >I have been having problems getting the same to work on my system. The
> >problem isn't recognition it is getting the card to send any packets
> >out. My routing table is fine (I have checked and rechecked and had
> >others check it too.)
> >
> >Building a new driver from source maybe something to try but doesn't
> >seem that it is the only solution. Well hopefully not.
>
>
> I have this card and it works great with a switch but not with a hub.
>
> Plugged into into the hub when it was set at 100TX it would flash a
> few times then conk out. To get it to work on the hub
> I set tulip options=9
>
> That puts it in 10TX mode.
>
> All the options are on the webpage mentioned in tulip.c
>
>
> Mike
>
>
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.os2.setup,comp.os.ms-windows.setup.win95
Subject: Re: copy OS2, or win95 partitions using linux DD command?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob Kroll)
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 18:40:23 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sidney E Mathious) wrote in
<9nU85.8209$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>I think that the partitions size are different in OS/2 and Linux. OS/2 and
>Windows have the same size partitions, but Linux is different.
>
There shouldn't be a problem at all with the dd command.... The partition
size doesn't matter. It you're really concerned, you can do an unmounted
volume copy instead....
(in this case: cp /dev/sd0 /dev/sd1)...
The partition sizes are the same. That has nothing to do with OS. It is the
filesystem that is larger/smaller. ext2 generally uses much less space than
vfat, and minix uses even less.
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From: Pat Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Eth0 delaying intializtion
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 12:13:07 -0700
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Todd Johnston wrote:
> I just installed a RH 6.2 gnome workstation and I can not get my NIC to
> work. I have a 3com 900b and have it set to eth0 and 3c59x. It locates
> the card and places it at the same IRQ as Win98, but ifconfig shows no
> eth0. If I try ifup eth0, I get delaying initialization of Eth0. I
> went as far as pulling the card and rebooting. At detecting new
> hardware, it stated that I had remove the card and listed it properly.
> I told it to remove all configs for the card. I then reinstalled the
> card and rebooted. Again at detecting new hardware, it found the card
> and installed the 3c95x driver and set the irq. I tried netconfig, but
> if I use DHCP or whatever, it can't connect. If I manually set it up
> with the info from winipconfig, I still get nowhere. In X, I can remove
> the settings and enable DHCP and it takes, but still no luck. If I try
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart , I get eth0 failed. Card and
> connection work fine in win98. Any ideas?
>
> Also, I ran sndconfig and it found my card by the chip set and stated
> that Aureal Vortex 2 was no supported. How do I set up a turtle beach
> montegoe II?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Todd
See if the card is setting up on IRQ=0. Check PnP in CMOS
setup and blow it off. -pat
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C.J.)
Subject: Re: Telnet not starting on RH 6.2
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 17:43:20 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "j. Nyi Zaw Win" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>upon looking for those commands in /usr/sbin directory, I found out I don't
>have anyof those.
tcpd is part of the tcp-wrappers package. Which is
tcp_wrappers-7.6-10.i386.rpm on the RedHat CD.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Todd)
Subject: Re: Can I get some modem help?
Date: 6 Jul 2000 18:13:48 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You say modem didn't respond correctly....did it respond at all?
If it responded, but wrongly, I would suspect a hardware problem with
modem, cable, port cable (inside the box), or the port card. You could
check all these connections, for a start.
On Wed, 05 Jul 2000 20:23:45 -0700, Kelli Halliburton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>System: Gateway 2000 P5-120 (Pentium 120MHz)
>RAM: 32MB
>HD: 696MB
>CD-ROM: 8x, bootable
>Distro: Storm Linux, Rain Release (modified Debian) from cover
>of this month's Linux magazine
>Ports: Video, Serial (2: 1 9-pin marked "A", 1 25-pin
>marked "B"), Parallel, PS/2 Keyboard, PS/2 Mouse Peripherals:
>VGA monochrome monitor, 101-key keyboard, serial mouse hooked to
>serial port A, USRobotics external 28.8 modem hooked to serial
>port B
>Problem: Modem does not respond correctly to queries at any
>speed or init delay settings through Kppp.
>
>Steps taken already: Made sure that device is set to /dev/ttyS1
>and have tried all various handshake methods. Have tried all
>available serial speeds. Have tried many many different pre-init
>and post-init delay settings. Have changed Kppp permissions as
>directed in the online documentation.
>
>Steps to be taken in near future: replace serial mouse with PS/2
>mouse, hook modem to serial port A, and reinstall Linux. If that
>doesn't work, I'll have to come back to this newsgroup and see
>if anyone can help me. Now, if I could just find that 9-to-25-
>pin serial cable...
>
>Steps to be taken in far future: installation of 14.4 internal
>ISA modem as /dev/ttyS2 (only if no one can find any other way
>to help me).
>
>Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
>--
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>
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From: Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Xterm Backspace not working
Date: 6 Jul 2000 18:53:14 GMT
Jeff Makey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <8jknm0$gsb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>the underlying problem is that we've accumulated three things that are
>>being equated as "Delete":
>> ASCII backspace (code 8)
>> ASCII delete (code 127)
>> VT220 "remove" aka "delete" (ESC [ 3 ~)
> That's a good analysis of the fundamental problem. Despite my
> efforts (with xmodmap and stty settings) to establish ASCII 127 as
> the one true erase character in my personal environment, it seems
> that most X clients (Netscape, for example) insist on interpreting
> ASCII 127 as the delete forward character and ASCII 8 as the erase
> character. It's annoying.
Netscape is an X client, so it doesn't really see ASCII 127 (though I
suppose you could paste it in - I'm not sure there). It's seeing
one of the Backspace or *Delete symbols from X, along with whatever
shift- or control-modifiers it expects. What causes confusion is
that you can have a terminal emulator send ASCII 8 or 127 depending
on how it's configured. For instance, this morning I compiled an
up-to-date xterm on a Slackware 7.1 and found (the hard way ;-) that
the system's app-defaults had been modified to add translations for
backspace and delete. (I removed those, of course).
--
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http://dickey.his.com
ftp://dickey.his.com
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Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.misc
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C.J.)
Subject: Re: The Big Dogs and the Tech Shitzus.
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 18:00:58 GMT
In article <6TW85.81871$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>C.J. wrote in message <396410dc$0$8315$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>>While this isn't comp.os.linux.advocacy I had to put in my $.02
>
>>I've worked with:
>> MS-DOS 3.x, 4.x, 5.x and 6.x
>> IBM-DOS 4.x, 5.x
>> DR-DOS 4.x on up
>> A few other DOSes that the "old timers" would recognize.
>> Windows 3.0, 3.1, 95, 98, NT 3.50, 3.51 and 4.0
>> Netware 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, and 5.0
>> For Linux I've only tired Slackware 3 and 4 and RedHat 5.2, 6.1 and 6.2
>
>
>Seems you be happy with Redhat - works for me!
I've been pretty satisfied in general, but I'm considering looking around
a little at other distros.. maybe revisit Slackware. I getting a little
irritated with the "Microsoft-ish" practice of deciding what settings I want
when I upgrade versions of RPMs or of RedHat. My last update was a patched
Apache which murdered my web server by changing the httpd.conf in a way that
broke it. Unlike Windows, however, it did leave a backup copy of the config
which I was able to compare to find what it had changed.
>My first home computer was a Processor Technology SOL-10/20 - Intel 8080,
>S-100 bus, 64k static memory maxed and 4k static memory video buffer - it
>was and is a beautiful computer with solid walnut sides. Believe it or not,
Hehe.. The first PC I actually owned was a Timex Sinclair ZX81. It was a
single-unit with a membrane keyboard that used your TV for a video display and
a tape recorder for storage. It had a wopping 2k RAM but I eventually got the
upgrade to 16k. I later upgraded to a Comodore 64 and wondered how programs
could realistically take up more than 64k of RAM.
>
>There are many utilities, services and facilities under Linux that have no
>equal on any Windows OS - they just require something of a learning process.
>Earlier in this thread you mentioned that Windows doesn't have a telnet
>service but I ask you, what could you do with a CLI telnet session in a
>predominantly GUI OS? Windows is a single-user OS - Unix/Linux is a
>multi-user OS with all the power that facility endows.
Agreed. There are already things that *I* can do with Linux that simply are
not available with Windows or are too dificult to implement. For the non-tech
users I deal with (mostly family), short of multimedia support the
windows-or-linux issue is a toss-up. Unfortunately, the few things they can't
do on Linux (like make free long distance phone calls) are important enough
that they won't switch yet.
Speaking of free/cheap long-distance calling, when is even one of these
services going to support Linux? Several mention "some day" supporting Mac,
or that Mac support is in the works, but none cover Linux except how to enable
Windows clients to work through a IP-MASQ server.
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From: "Boris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: need help on iproute2
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 21:01:11 +0200
Greetings to all,
i just sucessfuly compiled 2.4.0 kernel(after several tries : )
however i have a problem of configuring "firewall"
i included NAT and other stuff for masquerading, but good old ipchains
wont work with it(yes, i`v read info about..)
does anyone know address where to find some more info?
I would appreciate very much for some info...thanks
Boris B.
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Subject: Re: Where to do this?
From: RMB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 12:01:29 -0700
What does the 5 and 3 mean?
Ryan
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From: Eli Peretz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.dial-up,comp.os.linux.misc,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: Help connect to Internet ^^
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 21:03:00 +0200
Only 5 days ago I installed Suse Linux 6.4 for the very first time in my life.
Using a PII 400 and 3Com USRobotics external 56 modem and wvdial, I was thrilled
to make Internet conection at full speed on he first click. So using the right
hardware ( I spent some good & serious bucks on the external modem only for the
linux's sake), a lot of attention and good logic during install, it can be
done.( and lets say 18 years in front of different computers)
Jackie wrote:
> Yeah...problem solved! Thanks for all the input ^^ - Jackie
>
> > Edit the file /etc/resolv.conf and make sure the file looks like this:
> >
> > search
> > nameserver xxx.yyy.zzz.www (IP address of your ISP's nameserver)
> > nameserver xxx.yyy.zzz.www (IP address of your ISP's 2nd nameserver)
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From: sylvain hutchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: control panel
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 15:32:16 -0700
Hi, I was trying to connect to a new printer to my machine, and I was
told to go to the control panel, so I did nut it gave me the following
error message:
"The config file has no "Type=..." line.
As you can probably see, I am quite new to linux, can anybosy tell how
to reconfigure my control panel.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Sly.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: password validation server
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 19:20:57 GMT
How can I setup a server and client computers so
that when they log in to Linux, their username and
password is validated against a central server's
passwd, shadow, and group files? I thought of
sharing those files over the network but that's
just sloppy and insecure. All the workstations
are diskless, but they have good processors and
hard drives, and so I really don't want to do a
whole network boot thing. I want clients to run
binaries off their own computers, but I also want
them to be able to move around to whatever
computer and have the same experience, i.e. their
home directories should be mounted off the central
server. There has to be an easier way to do this,
right?
Thanks,
Jim
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Before you buy.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C.J.)
Subject: Re: Where to do this?
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 18:36:18 GMT
They are different runlevels that a system can run at.
Level - Use
0 Halt system
1 Single-User Mode (No networking, few drivers)
2 (Haven't seen a use for this level.)
3 Normal full-operational mode (non-gui)
4 (Haven't seen a use for this level either.)
5 Normal full-operational mode WITH gui.
6 Reboot system
They are pretty arbitrary, but are basically consistent throughout UNIX and
Linux distros.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, RMB
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What does the 5 and 3 mean?
>
>Ryan
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (C.J.)
Subject: Re: password validation server
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 18:38:50 GMT
Look into NIS
In article <8k2m6q$hgg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>How can I setup a server and client computers so
>that when they log in to Linux, their username and
>password is validated against a central server's
>passwd, shadow, and group files? I thought of
>sharing those files over the network but that's
>just sloppy and insecure. All the workstations
>are diskless, but they have good processors and
>hard drives, and so I really don't want to do a
>whole network boot thing. I want clients to run
>binaries off their own computers, but I also want
>them to be able to move around to whatever
>computer and have the same experience, i.e. their
>home directories should be mounted off the central
>server. There has to be an easier way to do this,
>right?
>
>Thanks,
>Jim
>
>
>Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
>Before you buy.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: software development for linux:
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 19:49:46 GMT
Does anyone know of a software development package for linux similar to
Borland's Turbo C/C++.
This package has an editor, header files, libraries etc. all in in
place.
Thanks for any help.
Bob
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Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 22:02:32 +0200
From: Luca Formaggia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: ide-scsi CD Writer does not work
Hi everybody,
I have a problem with a CD writer. I am running Linux 2.2.14 which I
duly recompiled to accept ide-scsi emulation, following the HOWTO's.
Indeed, the kernel now sees my two CD drivers as scsi devices all right:
ul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: scsi1 : SCSI host adapter emulation for
IDE ATAPI devices
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: scsi : 2 hosts.
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: (scsi0:0:6:0) Synchronous at 10.0
Mbyte/sec, offset 32.
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Vendor: HP Model:
C1537A Rev: L708
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Type:
Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Vendor: _NEC Model:
DV-5700A Rev: 1.05
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Type:
CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi1,
channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Vendor: LG Model: CD-RW
CED-8080B Rev: 1.04
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Type:
CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Detected scsi CD-ROM sr1 at scsi1,
channel 0, id 1, lun 0
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: scsi : detected 2 SCSI cdroms total.
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 17x/40x cd/rw
xa/form2 cdda tray
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Uniform CDROM driver Revision: 2.56
and so cdrecord as well:
cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.8 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 J�rg Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) *
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) *
0,4,0 4) *
0,5,0 5) *
0,6,0 6) '' '' '' NON CCS Disk
0,7,0 7) *
scsibus1:
1,0,0 100) '_NEC ' 'DV-5700A ' '1.05' Removable
CD-ROM
1,1,0 101) 'LG ' 'CD-RW CED-8080B ' '1.04' Removable
CD-ROM
1,2,0 102) *
1,3,0 103) *
1,4,0 104) *
1,5,0 105) *
1,6,0 106) *
1,7,0 107) *
The problem is that while I managed to write DATA CDs on my LG CED-8080B
CD-RW driver, when I try to create an AUDIO disk NOT write a single bit
is written!
Indeed cdrecord produces the following error (I am pasting a piese of
the output produced by cdrecord on a dummy rid.. A real burn produces
exactly the same error)
Starting to write CD/DVD at speed 4 in dummy mode for single session.
Last chance to quit, starting dummy write in 1 seconds.
Waiting for reader process to fill input buffer ... input buffer ready.
Starting new track at sector: 0
Track 01: 0 of 59 MB written./usr/bin/cdrecord: Input/output error.
write_g1: scsi sendcmd: retryable error
status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
CDB: 2A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0D 00
Sense Bytes: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 64 00 00 00
Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x64 Qual 0x00 (illegal mode for this track) Fru 0x0
Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
cmd finished after 0.001s timeout 40s
write track data: error after 0 bytes
Sense Bytes: 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Writing time: 5.452s
/usr/bin/cdrecord: fifo had 128 puts and 1 gets.
/usr/bin/cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 0 times full, min fill was
100%.
I tried almost everithing and now I am lost. It seems that the problem
is in the SCSI interface. Yet, The LG CED-8080B should work all right as
it is indicated as one of the supported drives by cdrecord.
Is there anybody able to help me?
Thanks
Luca.
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