On Monday 08 October 2007 05:44, Simon Slater wrote: > On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 11:30 -0400, Jacques B. wrote: > > On 10/7/07, Simon Slater <pyevet@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I have an Acer Extensa 5220 with a Slimtype DVD A DS8A1P CD/DVD > > > drive. After installing Fedora 7 this drive is not found by any > > > application. Will it be one of the /dev/sda devices? I'm not sure > > > where to start with this one, googling didn't come up with anything > > > useful. > > > > > > -- > > > Regards > > > Simon > > > > If it's an IDE device (typically CD/DVD drives are) it will be a > > /dev/hd? device. Where it sits on the IDE chain will dictate if it's > > hda, hdb, hdc, or hdd. The primary/master drive on the first IDE > > chain is hda. The secondary/slave drive is hdb. The primary/master > > on the second IDE chain (assuming your motherboard has 2 because some > > newer ones don't) is hdc, and the secondary/slave on the 2nd IDE chain > > is hdd. > > > > If it's an external USB/firewire drive then it will be /dev/sd?. > > > > Type the following to find out: > > > > dmesg | grep dvd > > (you could also try dmesg | grep cd > > or dmesg | grep hd[a-z] > > or dmesg | grep sd[a-z] > > or other possible grep expressions such as the manufacturer of your > > device). > > > > It should show up in there. If it doesn't, it likely wasn't > > recognized by Fedora. > > > > If it comes up, have a look to see how it was recognized. > > > > There are other ways to look for it. lspci if a pci device. lsusb if > > a USB device. And others probably have yet other suggestions. I was > > first taught dmesg and have found it invaluable for such > > troubleshooting issues. > > > > You could also check your BIOS to make sure it is picking it up. > > Although I'm gathering it is seeing you were likely able to boot your > > Fedora install DVD from it to install it to your hard drive in the > > first place. > > > > Jacques B. > > dmesg | grep dvd yields nothing. > dmesg | grep cd gives lines for ?hci_hcd which is all USB stuff I think. > dmesg | grep sd output is: > [simon@Acer ~]$ dmesg | grep sd > SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 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: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 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 > > sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda > sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 > sdhci: Secure Digital Host Controller Interface driver > sdhci: Copyright(c) Pierre Ossman > sdhci: SDHCI controller found at 0000:0f:06.3 [104c:803c] (rev 0) > EXT3 FS on sda5, internal journal > SELinux: initialized (dev sda5, type ext3), uses xattr > sd 0:0:0:0: freeze > sdhci 0000:0f:06.3: freeze > sdhci 0000:0f:06.3: LATE freeze > sdhci 0000:0f:06.3: EARLY resume > sdhci 0000:0f:06.3: resuming > sd 0:0:0:0: resuming > SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 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 sdb: 506880 512-byte hdwr sectors (260 MB) > sdb: Write Protect is off > sdb: Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 > sdb: assuming drive cache: write through > SCSI device sdb: 506880 512-byte hdwr sectors (260 MB) > sdb: Write Protect is off > sdb: Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 > sdb: assuming drive cache: write through > sdb: unknown partition table > sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdb > sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 > SELinux: initialized (dev sdb, type vfat), uses genfs_contexts > [simon@Acer ~]$ dmesg | grep hd > SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB) > SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB) > SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB) > SCSI device sdb: 506880 512-byte hdwr sectors (260 MB) > SCSI device sdb: 506880 512-byte hdwr sectors (260 MB) > > This is with a DVD in the drive. Without a DVD in the drive /dev/sdb > goes. Even with a disc in the drive, however, in CD Player for > example the box in preferences to select the device is greyed out. > Sound juicer "... could not find any CD-ROM drives to read.". Totem has > eject and play/pause greyed out when a DVD is in the drive and the open > dialogue has no option to point to /dev/sdb. > > > -- > Regards > Simon Hi Simon. This is probably no help whatsoever, but a bit of googling brought up the same problem for Fedora 7 on fedora forum from about 3 months ago. Someone there found that FC6 picked up their optical drive ok, but F 7 didn't. Also someone found that an i686 kernel, version 2.6.21-1.3255.fc7 picked up the optical drive ok (that was a testing kernel at the time), whereas the earlier kernel didn't. The original kernel from my install cdroms for Fedora 7 is 2.6.21-1.3228. What is your current kernel? Is Fedora 7 fully updated? I was stupidly going to suggest you tried a live cdrom, to see if the drive was accessible afterwards. Doh. Not so easy with only one optical drive. 2¢ worth of probably useless info Nigel. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list