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This desktop's only CD-ROM drive seems to be not working. By using Google I found someone with similar symptoms, but I am not completely sure how can this be fixed on my mother's desktop.
Something I got with dmesg:
scsi 1:0:0:0: CD-ROM LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-4836K SPJ2 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
sata_sil 0000:00:12.0: version 2.1
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:12.0[A] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 17
ata3: SATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0xdc80a080 ctl 0xdc80a08a bmdma 0xdc80a000 irq 17
ata4: SATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0xdc80a0c0 ctl 0xdc80a0ca bmdma 0xdc80a008 irq 17
scsi2 : sata_sil
ata3: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
scsi3 : sata_sil
ata4: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
usbcore: registered new device driver usb
ohci_hcd: 2006 August 04 USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:13.0[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 18
ohci_hcd 0000:00:13.0: OHCI Host Controller
ohci_hcd 0000:00:13.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
ohci_hcd 0000:00:13.0: irq 18, io mem 0xfe02e000
usb usb1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 1-0:1.0: 4 ports detected
SCSI device sda: 195371568 512-byte hdwr sectors (100030 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
sda: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sda: write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
SCSI device sda: 195371568 512-byte hdwr sectors (100030 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
sda: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sda: write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6<6>ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:13.1[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 18
ohci_hcd 0000:00:13.1: OHCI Host Controller
ohci_hcd 0000:00:13.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
ohci_hcd 0000:00:13.1: irq 18, io mem 0xfe02d000
sda7 sda8 sda9 sda10 >
usb usb2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 2-0:1.0: 4 ports detected
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 24x/48x writer cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:13.2[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 18
ehci_hcd 0000:00:13.2: EHCI Host Controller
ehci_hcd 0000:00:13.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
ehci_hcd 0000:00:13.2: irq 18, io mem 0xfe02c000
ehci_hcd 0000:00:13.2: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00, driver 10 Dec 2004
usb usb3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 3-0:1.0: 8 ports detected
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734848
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 91856
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734848
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 91856
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734848
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 91856
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734992
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 91874
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734992
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 91874
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734992
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 91874
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734992
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 91874
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734992
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734992
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734936
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734984
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734992
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 734992
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
Fstab:
GNU nano 2.0.6 File: fstab
#
# /etc/fstab: static file system information
#
# <file system> <dir> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
none /dev/pts devpts defaults 0 0
none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 ro,user,noauto,unhide 0 0
/dev/dvd /mnt/dvd udf ro,user,noauto,unhide 0 0
/dev/sda7 /mnt/kubuntu reiserfs defaults 0 1
/dev/sda6 /mnt/kubuntu/home ext3 defaults 0 1
/dev/sda10 / reiserfs defaults 0 1
/dev/sda8 /boot reiserfs defaults 0 1
/dev/sda9 swap swap defaults 0 0
Last edited by KSiimson (2007-06-17 11:48:31)
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Did you check with several CD-ROMs? Also, did you try with some other linux or windows (if you have it)? If it fails with all, it is most likely a hardware problem. Another thing: linux often gives me this error while trying to copy VCD files, don't know why, but if it's a VCD you are trying to run, it most probably won't work.
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Sorry for not specifying that before. I have tried it with multiple CD-ROMs and none worked. However, the drive works perfectly under *buntu.
Here's my fstab file from Kubuntu:
GNU nano 2.0.6 File: fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
# /dev/hda7
UUID=de42d169-ee97-4e45-bb9a-1517f1779614 / reiserfs notail 0 1
# /dev/hda6
UUID=365ef23b-35c9-477c-843f-96893c1314c2 /home ext3 defaults 0 2
# /dev/hda1
UUID=58D1D3FA4D038BE7 /media/hda1 ntfs defaults,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0 1
# /dev/hda2
UUID=4B6E-6BC0 /media/hda2 vfat defaults,utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0 1
# /dev/hda3
UUID=253aac7b-e1e9-4b3f-9a75-42aa05bb4e8e /media/hda3 ext3 defaults 0 2
# /dev/hda5
UUID=4977a56b-892b-4ebf-9731-b9d8b9135b62 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/hdc /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
# /dev/hda8
/dev/hda8 /media/arch reiserfs notail 0 1
# /dev/hda10
/dev/hda10 /media/arch2 reiserfs notail 0 1
Scanning through the list, I found one more weird message.
ACPI: Looking for DSDT in initramfs... error, file /DSDT.aml not found.
I googled it, and I found this thread:
http://forum.pld-linux.org/viewtopic.php?t=1487
It seems to be replied, but what exactly did the person who solved it mean by using ide-cd instead of ide-scsi?
Edit: The problem seems to be that audio cd's shouldn't be mounted. Others can be mounted using mount command.
Last edited by KSiimson (2007-06-17 17:56:44)
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ide-cd and ide-scsi are modules in the kernel. What that person most probably did was to rmmod the ide-cd and modprobe ide-scsi. After googling around a bit, i found out that you shouldn't be needing ide-scsi, in fact it may even cause problems, it was actually required earlier for SCSI emulation in the kernel, back when there was no proper support. Nowadays, the kernel has full support for SCSI devices.
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