I heard the theory that it might be ahcisata's fault, but I've just
now tried with a USB drive:
umass1 at uhub5 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0
umass1: LaCie Slim Blu-ray USB 3.0, rev 2.10/0.01, addr 5
umass1: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus1 at umass1: 2 targets, 1 lun per target
cd1 at
On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 08:44:35PM +0200, Thomas Klausner wrote:
Unplugging and replugging it worked, I could use abcde again. This is
repeatable for me.
Now that I can play around with it a bit easier, I found that it's as
easy as this;
Put audio cd in drive
run eject cd1
close tray
try abcde
On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 02:58:22PM -0400, g...@duzan.org wrote:
I've encountered this multiple times in the past when I was backing up
my CD collection. It would work several times, but then refuse to
recognize a new disc until I rebooted. (I saw this with SATA and IDE
drives; never tried
Hi!
I've used abcde to extract audio from a CD, successfully.
Then I swapped the CD for another one and tried again.
I now get:
cd-discid: /dev/rcd0d: CDROMREADTOCHDR: Input/output error
[ERROR] abcde: CD could not be read. Perhaps there's no CD in the drive?
I've retried multiple times, even
I get occasionally similar (if not exactly the same, can't check right
now) messages on one of my -current amd64 systems. It seems to be only
with abcde, though - it works first time, the message comes by when I
try to rip second cd. My DVD is USB2. When this happens, I can still
mount the DVD, or