Hi, Try moving your cdrom (hdd) to the "hdb" position if posible. If you cannot due to some or other reason, double check the master/slave settings on the cdwriter and cdrom. If you really need to have the cdwriter seen as a cdrom on ide, you can always make another entry in your lilo.conf or grub.conf. The one you are using now, as you know, has an append hdc=ide-scsi entry. Make another entry for the same kernel under a different label without that entry. In one machine, i have a cdwriter where you have yours and a harddisk (ide) on hdd. I have no problems with that setup. Regards, Willem On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: > > Hi all, > I recently put in a CD-RW drive in my system, and make it the master drive on > the secondary channel (hdc). The CD Rom drive that was already there becomes > the slave hdd. > Following the CD-Writing-Howto, I finally figure out how to use > cdrecord/xcdroast and that I have to use the CD-RW as a SCSI device using the > ide-scsi emulation module (the Redhat doc in redhat site is horrible and not > helping by the way). > > But I still can't figure out how to play regular CD player, or rip a CD to mp3 > using grip on that CD-RW drive, which acts as if it were a SCSI device. No > problem, I thought, I just use the other CD-rom drive. However, when ripping > a CD, I notice that the performance is kinda slower than usual. For example, > lame would have to sit idle waiting for the ripping to complete, when usually > the ripping of 1 CD would complete and lame would be behind like 75 % of > completion. > Another problem, I have found the CD-ROM device to generate errore like below, > 2 times after I installed the CD-RW: > > kernel: hdd: ATAPI reset complete > kernel: hdd: irq timeout: status=0xd0 {Busy} > kernel: hdd: irq timeout: error=0xd0LastFailedSense 0x0d > > Once it makes the system hung intermittenly, it almost crashed the system. But > I managed to reboot and it seems that it fixed the problem (at least up till > now). I don't know if this just coincidence of has anything to do with the > newly installed CD-RW. > > So, no real quantitative assesment yet (not sure how to do that), but I am > wondering if mixing the IDE-SCSI simulated device (CD-RW) and IDE/ATAPi > device (CD-rom) in a single channel as Master and Slave would make my CD-ROM > slower and generate those problems. > > Any info / comments will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks. > RDB > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list