From: Martin Tessun <martin.tessun@class.de>
To: Martin Maciaszek <mmaciaszek@gmx.net>
Cc: Linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: vmware 2.0.3, kernel 2.4.0 and a cdrom
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 21:29:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A620C44.8030906@class.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20010114204948.A10017@nexus.shadowrun.not>
Hi,
I have the same problem. But if I say my CD-RW is the cdrom all works as
expected (/dev/scd1).
Also the capabilities aren't correct I think:
Jan 14 21:26:31 worf kernel: sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 0x/0x writer cd/rw caddy
for my CDROM; it is a TEAC-CDROM without caddy, but tray and has a
read-speed of 42. It is NOT a writer.
The writer seems to be recognized correctly (again a TEAC-CDRW):
Jan 14 21:26:31 worf kernel: sr1: scsi3-mmc drive: 24x/24x writer cd/rw
xa/form2 cdda tray
Only the write-speed isn't correct (it can only write 8x not 24x)
As I have no time in the moment to dig this down further, I just write
this for information.
Btw I'm using kernel 2.4.0 with reiserfs and NVIDIA patch.
Bye
Martin
Martin Maciaszek wrote:
> Since I installed Kernel 2.4.0 VMware is no longer able to
> recognize my cdrom drive. VMware shows a dialog box on power up
> with following content:
> [...]
> CDROM: '/dev/scd0' exists, but does not appear tobe a CDROM device.
>
> Error connecting the CDROM device
> [...]
>
> At the same time my syslog records the following message:
> Jan 13 21:49:57 nexus kernel: sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports ILLEGAL REQUEST.
>
> I tried 2.2.18 and VMware recognized the cdrom drive.
>
> Any hints?
>
> Cheers
> Martin
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-01-14 20:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-01-14 19:49 vmware 2.0.3, kernel 2.4.0 and a cdrom Martin Maciaszek
2001-01-14 20:29 ` Martin Tessun [this message]
2001-01-15 21:15 ` Jens Axboe
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2001-02-06 1:22 Gregory T. Norris
2001-02-06 1:27 ` Jens Axboe
2001-02-06 1:29 ` Jens Axboe
2001-02-25 0:42 Rick Richardson
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