This morning I noticed some new kernel errors when I booted. These are in
addition to the ACPI error I have been asking about (with 0 responses) in a
seperate thread.
The errors look like this:
kernel: end_request: I/O error. dev sr0, sector 0
kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical
On Friday 06 March 2009 16:43:58 Steve wrote:
After some investigation, I have found that I only get these errors if I
boot with a CD in the drive. Then I found that they also appear in the logs
whenever a CD in inserted into the drive.
Anybody else sseing this? I googled and only saw some
On 3/6/09, Bill Crawford billcrawford1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 06 March 2009 16:43:58 Steve wrote:
After some investigation, I have found that I only get these errors if I
boot with a CD in the drive. Then I found that they also appear in the
logs
whenever a CD in inserted into the
On Friday 06 March 2009 14:58:34 Andras Simon wrote:
I'm not sure. I also have a fair amount of these messages, and no lvm.
I bet you have it installed, and hal.
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On Friday 06 March 2009 14:58:34 Andras Simon wrote:
On 3/6/09, Bill Crawford billcrawford1...@gmail.com wrote:
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It's lvm scanning for volume group metadata, probably.
I'm not sure. I also have a fair amount of these messages, and no lvm.
See also:
Bill Crawford billcrawford1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 06 March 2009 14:58:34 Andras Simon wrote:
On 3/6/09, Bill Crawford billcrawford1...@gmail.com wrote:
...
It's lvm scanning for volume group metadata, probably.
I'm not sure. I also have a fair amount of these messages,
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 11:43 -0500, Steve wrote:
kernel: end_request: I/O error. dev sr0, sector 0
kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 0
repeat to logical block 7
repeat for other sectors
After some investigation, I have found that I only get these errors if
I boot with a
On Friday 06 March 2009 18:23:08 Tim wrote:
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I see something like that all the time when there's a CD in the drive.
The auto-mounter attempts to read a file system from the disc, and can't
(e.g. because it's an audio disc), and those are the error responses
about the failure. If it can
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 11:43 -0500, Steve wrote:
kernel: end_request: I/O error. dev sr0, sector 0
kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 0
repeat to logical block 7
repeat for other sectors
After some investigation, I have
Tim:
What type of CD is in your drive?
Steve:
$ sudo lshw
...
*-cdrom
description: DVD writer
No, what sort of CD is *in* your drive? Audio, data, cheap disc,
good quality disc...
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