On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:44:39 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > The drive itself must read the equ of LSN0 from the disk, deduce the file system > and configure itself, all the while poking at the disk to see what it really > is. This process, on any drive I've ever owned, can take upwards of 75 > seconds, and rarely less that 55. 55 seconds? Wow! No drive I know (multiple vendors) has ever before taken so much time to load and recognise an inserted CD/DVD. Unless it was cheap media burnt with a somewhat incompatible different writer, resulting in many problems to read it. It wouldn't keep trying for a full minute, though, but give up long before that. > Generally, if during the time that the drive led is still on after the disk has > been pulled back in, then k3b, or anything else that wants to read it can sit > by silently, or take a dump and abort the operation. k3b, or whatever util is > doing this latter, and really does need to learn to wait. And why does it work with kernel 2.6.23.15-137.fc8? Why is the drive ready to read with that kernel, but not with the newer ones? I think, I once read that k3b waits for the tray to be closed. Maybe that really is not enough, but the author(s) should know better as this must be documented in the specs somewhere. -- Fedora release 8 (Werewolf) - Linux 2.6.23.15-137.fc8 loadavg: 1.11 1.21 0.94 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list