Just a guess: iso9660 probably uses a file allocation table of some sort and the guy who wrote the cdrom driver decided to refer to it in his error messages as...... 'FAT'.  What a surprise!

On 2/9/06, Japril Cudilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
guys I know this is just a newbie question, little help lang sana. any idea what this error is all about? a cd-rom with FAT error? Hardware failure ba ito? BTW, this is extracted from a /var/log/messages file.  Another question, have you encounter any problem backing-up more than 20Gb of files using tar? Thats all, TIA!

Feb  6 13:22:58 pr-dev kernel: hdb: attached ide-cdrom driver.
Feb  6 13:22:58 pr-dev kernel: hdb: ATAPI 52X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache
Feb  6 13:22:58 pr-dev kernel: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.12
Feb  6 13:23:00 pr-dev kernel: cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel: Filesystem panic (dev 08:01).
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel:   FAT error
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel:   File system has been set read-only
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel: Directory 29: bad FAT
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel: Filesystem panic (dev 08:01).
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel:   FAT error
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel: Directory 39: bad FAT
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel: Filesystem panic (dev 08:01).
Feb  6 13:24:58 pr-dev kernel:   FAT error

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