On Thursday 12 July 2007 16:25, Antonio Olivares wrote: > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:32:54 AM > Subject: F7 Problem with automount and cdrom drive > > I've fixed most of the little problems on this fresh install of Fedora 7, > but am left with 2 that I'm having problems with. > > I'm getting lots of output from running tailf /var/log/messages as root, as > below. > > # tailf /var/log/messages > Jul 12 14:54:18 localhost kernel: sr0: CDROM not ready. Make sure there is > a disc in the drive. > Jul 12 14:54:53 localhost last message repeated 31 times > Jul 12 14:55:54 localhost last message repeated 61 times > The question is: > > Why does "sr0" appear to be tied in with the CDROM drive, resulting in all > thes messages (one per second)? > Any observations, suggestions would be very welcome. > > Nigel. > ----- End of Original Message ---- > > Doing a dmesg returns > > scsi 1:0:0:0: CD-ROM _NEC DVD_RW ND-3520A 1.04 PQ: 0 ANSI: > 5 device-mapper: ioctl: 4.11.0-ioctl (2006-10-12) initialised: > dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > > and a line > > > sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 48x/48x writer cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray > > Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20 > > > follows. They are alternate names for the first SCSI CD-ROM. I believe it > relates the CDRW part of /dev/scd0 > > [root@localhost ~]# ls /dev/sr0 -l > ls: cannot access /dev/sr0: No such file or directory > > Hope someone sheds more list on this issue. > > > Regards, > > Antonio Thanks Antonio, that's cleared up the bit about "sr0". I poked about a bit more, and tried commenting out the "cd" line in /etc/auto.misc, rebooted, but the problem was still there. Often fixes are very simple things, and I decided to look at KDE's KsCD. By default it puts an icon in the taskbar. Simply right clicking on the icon, and quitting KsCD has stopped the messages, as you can see below. Jul 12 17:16:15 localhost last message repeated 60 times Jul 12 17:17:16 localhost last message repeated 61 times Jul 12 17:18:17 localhost last message repeated 61 times Jul 12 17:19:11 localhost last message repeated 54 times (messages stop) Jul 12 17:24:12 localhost ntpd[1966]: synchronized to 192.168.0.230, stratum 2 Jul 12 17:25:26 localhost ntpd[1966]: time reset +7.968671 s Jul 12 17:27:15 localhost kernel: sr0: CDROM not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive. Jul 12 17:27:46 localhost last message repeated 34 times (messages start) Jul 12 17:28:47 localhost last message repeated 61 times Jul 12 17:29:48 localhost last message repeated 61 times Jul 12 17:29:53 localhost last message repeated 5 times (messages stop) Jul 12 17:37:39 localhost ntpd[1966]: synchronized to 192.168.0.230, stratum 2 Jul 12 17:37:39 localhost ntpd[1966]: synchronized to 192.168.0.230, stratum 2 As you can see above, the messages stop after the entry at 17:19:11 after removing the taskbar icon for KsCD. I then open KsCD to change the default preferences, so that an icon for KsCD is not put on the taskbar, and the messages start again at 17:27:46. After editing the preferences I close KsCD, and the messages stop at 17:29:53. I'm posting this from FC2, and KsCD has an icon in the taskbar there, but no odd messages. I will also fire up FC5, and FC6 to see if there any odd messages which appear to be associated KsCD's icon being in the taskbar. It does seem odd though, that on Fedora 7's KDE, KsCD's icon in the taskbar is posting messages every second, complaining that there is no CDROM in the drive. Thanks for your interest, and reply. Nigel. One problem fixed, one to go. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list