David,

I don't run RTLinux with X but I do get that disk change message about once
a second on dmesg when running X. It seems to have to do with the
automounter for the CD ROM. Every time it looks for a CD to have been
inserted it accesses the drive real quick (I can see the light on the CD ROM
flash once evey second real quickly) and each time that happens I get the
message. No idea how to stop it unless I turn off the auto mounter. I don't
care enough about it to bother.

Steve

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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>David Jofre Hernandez
>Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 12:59 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [rtl] Running RTLinux as a non root user
>
>
>Hello to everybody,
>
> I'm a student doing a final career project and I have two
>problems when
>
> I work with RTLinux as a non-root user.
> Let me tell you that I have changed insmod, and rmmod priorities, in
> order to allow non-root users to install modules.
>
> The first problem is that when I run a program, this works
>properly but
>I
> can't see "rtl_printf" messages; even if I do "dmesg" I see nothing.
>
> The second one is that if I start windows interface
>("startx") then the
>
> following message appears repeatly when I watch "dmesg" result: "VFS:
> Disk change detected on device ide1(22,0)".
>
> Can Anyone point me to a solution ?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> David Jofre Hernández
>
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