On Sunday 26 January 2003 08:05 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Saturday January 25 2003 07:16 pm, Charlie wrote:
> > Hi;
> >
> > I've been fighting with beta2 for so long I think I may have gone
> > into terminal brainf@rt mode. I finally have it recognizing the
> > cdrom, the cdrw and the floppy at boot (no mount point errors) but
> > I can't for the life of me remember how to leave supermount enabled
> > and still have a user accessible removable media drive. All three
> > drives in fact.
> >
> > I have managed to mount the cdrom manually with the install disks
> > inserted; which is weird since supermount is supposed to be on.
> > Some of my backup data files are hangovers on CD-R from when I
> > still dual booted Windows and I can't make the drive read them.
> > Images saved from the past, a few directories of MP3s, etc.
> >
> > That may be a beta problem but I won't know unless I can get
> > consistent drive performance otherwise. I'll need a peak at
> > someone's fstab (working supermount) to stimulate the gray matter
> > in order to complete the job. If it's a beta bug I'll be able to
> > find what so I can make a bug report.
>
>    There's already a bug report and a fix
>
> > Can anybody throw an old dog a bone? Thanks.
>
>      It's a kernel deal, and a deficiency in the beta's configuration
> (so far). The 2.4.21 kernels setup the CD drives as scsi, both
> CD-RW's and cdroms. In my case then both were unavailable for
> reading, with or without supermount, tho I could still burn CDr's.
> The fix is quite easy. For example, my burner is hdd and my Cdrom is
> hdc, and this is my lilo.conf line,
> append=" devfs=mount hdc=ide-cd hdd=ide-scsi acpi=off quiet"
> .                    ^^^^^^^^^^

image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.21pre3-2mdk
        label=2.4.21-2
        root=/dev/hda5
        read-only
        optional
        vga=normal
        append=" devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi"
        initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.21pre3-2mdk.img

That's the LILO stanza for the latest cooker kernel I'm running at the moment 
Tom. The ide-scsi issue was the first thing I noticed when I finally got 
beta2 running and connected to the internet. I had the hdc=ide-cd in the 
append line on the pre3-1 kernel as well after Pixel posted it on the cooker 
list. The trouble is that the previous kernel had screwed up my fstab during 
install that I kept getting "No mount point" errors for both CD drives and 
the floppy. I think I finally have it corrected enough now to use the disk 
drives but even with supermount in the removable media line drives in fstab 
it's necessary to manually mount them so that I can use them. Even then a 
couple of old back up CD-Rs that have images, mp3s, and other files that were 
saved from my Windows days aren't read. They were always read in previous 
releases of Mandrake. I suppose I should have copied them to hard disk drive 
before playing with a beta again but I just never expected not to be able to 
read them.

Where's KwikDisk when ya need it, eh? ;-)

>     Adding "hdc=ide-cd", the Cdrom is now accesible, and I can use my
> burner for reading also. 'supermount -i enable && mount-a' got it all
> goin again with supermount. Which, BTW, is greatly improved (fast!)
> with 2.4.21.  BTW, check cdrecord -scanbus as your CD-RW will likely
> be moved. Mine was from 0,1,0 to 0,0,0 with this fix.

It moved mine from the 0,3,0 it was under 9.0 to the 0,0,0 it was under 8.2 
and previous releases as well. Too weird. But it is a beta. The first beta 
had my CD-ROM as 0,1,0 and the CD-RW as 0,2,0. That was the same in beta2 
before the new kernel as well.
>
>     You really should subscribe to the cooker ML when usin cooker, or
> at least frequently check the recent ML archives, if you're not or
> don't already. I had been usin the 2.4.19 kernel to fix this
> situation till the "cdrom/ide" issue was discussed, and the fix given
> on the cooker list. I reckon it'll be fixed with beta3, which should
> be any day now.

The 9.0 2.4.19 and the 2.2 series may be the only recent Mandrake kernels that 
I didn't try Tom. (g) I have (installed) the one shipped with beta1, with 
beta2, 2.4.20.2mdk-1-1, and the previously mentioned pre3-2. Everything else 
that I installed that I use is cooker current as of this morning around 3:00 
AM MST.

I've been reading the cooker list for quite some time Tom. Thanks for the 
suggestion. I have a feeling I missed something so I'll re-read what was 
posted the last few days. I think you're right about beta3, Pixel keeps 
talking about it in recent posts. 

Maybe those were typos though. :-)

Thanks for taking the time Tom.

Regards;
-- 
Charlie
Edmonton,AB,Canada
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