Re: "attempt to access beyond end of device" on DVD

2012-12-12 Thread Jacek Poplawski
On 12/12/12, Bruno Prémont wrote: > On Wed, 12 December 2012 Jacek Poplawski wrote: >> OK, I was wrong previously. >> >> I don't need to reload sr_mod, I only need to remount DVD. >> >> The reason I was wrong is I was suspecting that DVD remounts itself >>

Re: attempt to access beyond end of device on DVD

2012-12-12 Thread Jacek Poplawski
On 12/12/12, Bruno Prémont bonb...@linux-vserver.org wrote: On Wed, 12 December 2012 Jacek Poplawski jacekpoplaw...@gmail.com wrote: OK, I was wrong previously. I don't need to reload sr_mod, I only need to remount DVD. The reason I was wrong is I was suspecting that DVD remounts itself

Re: "attempt to access beyond end of device" on DVD

2012-12-11 Thread Jacek Poplawski
by hand and now I use some automount feature of Arch Linux / GNOME3. On 12/12/12, Jacek Poplawski wrote: >> Did you check if unbinding drivers or unloading their modules has the >> same effect as rebooting? That might help narrowing the area of code to >> look at. >

Re: "attempt to access beyond end of device" on DVD

2012-12-11 Thread Jacek Poplawski
> Did you check if unbinding drivers or unloading their modules has the > same effect as rebooting? That might help narrowing the area of code to > look at. You were right. I unmounted the DVD, then removed module sr_mod, reloaded it, inserted DVD again and copied missing files, now they are OK.

Re: "attempt to access beyond end of device" on DVD

2012-12-11 Thread Jacek Poplawski
On 12/12/12, Bruno Prémont wrote: > When it happens, does ejecting and re-inserting the CDs/DVDs also fix the > problem or is a full reboot mandatory? The re-inserting doesn't fix the problem. Even worse. When it starts - each next DVD is also affected (until reboot). -- To unsubscribe from this

Re: attempt to access beyond end of device on DVD

2012-12-11 Thread Jacek Poplawski
On 12/12/12, Bruno Prémont bonb...@linux-vserver.org wrote: When it happens, does ejecting and re-inserting the CDs/DVDs also fix the problem or is a full reboot mandatory? The re-inserting doesn't fix the problem. Even worse. When it starts - each next DVD is also affected (until reboot). --

Re: attempt to access beyond end of device on DVD

2012-12-11 Thread Jacek Poplawski
Did you check if unbinding drivers or unloading their modules has the same effect as rebooting? That might help narrowing the area of code to look at. You were right. I unmounted the DVD, then removed module sr_mod, reloaded it, inserted DVD again and copied missing files, now they are OK.

Re: attempt to access beyond end of device on DVD

2012-12-11 Thread Jacek Poplawski
by hand and now I use some automount feature of Arch Linux / GNOME3. On 12/12/12, Jacek Poplawski jacekpoplaw...@gmail.com wrote: Did you check if unbinding drivers or unloading their modules has the same effect as rebooting? That might help narrowing the area of code to look at. You were

"attempt to access beyond end of device" on DVD

2012-12-09 Thread Jacek Poplawski
hello, few years ago I noticed annoying bug on Linux, when I was copying photos from old DVDs I realized that not all files were copied correctly, there were errors on last files on DVD, you could say "well that happens, DVD are faulty", but that's not the real issue when the problem appears it

attempt to access beyond end of device on DVD

2012-12-09 Thread Jacek Poplawski
hello, few years ago I noticed annoying bug on Linux, when I was copying photos from old DVDs I realized that not all files were copied correctly, there were errors on last files on DVD, you could say well that happens, DVD are faulty, but that's not the real issue when the problem appears it