Re: CD Burning still a losing proposition

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On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 14:31, Matt Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 09:19:40AM -0800, Michael Knepher wrote:
> > I've killed and removed magicdev, and turned DMA on/off. Nothing seems
> > to make a difference.
> > 
> > My system: K6-2 450, VIA MVP-4 chipset with integrated video/audio,
> > 384MB RAM, Sony CRX120E burner (4x8x2x). 
> 
> How do you have your devices set up on your IDE busses?  Do you have
> anything sharing the bus with the burner?  If so, what?
> 
I've got two hard drives on the primary controller (Shrike upgraded from
8.0 on the master, Phoebe3 on the slave), and the burner is secondary
master, with nothing else on the secondary controller. For complete
disclosure, I usually burn files off of an nfs-mounted share, though I
have the same problems when I try to burn local files. And, as I said, I
never had any problems under 8.0, which I might need to reinstall on my
second drive for burning purposes in the short term (assuming this bug
can be identified and fixed).

On my Athlon 1800+/TDK VeloCD 16x burner system at home, I did get the
bus reset error on occasion under Phoebe, but not every time like I have
on this system at work (I burned two sets of the Shrike binary iso's on
the home system with the reset error occurring only once in 6 burns -
burning random files to a cd-rw under Shrike on the same system had no
errors). 

BTW, I tried adding a comment to bug #84160 on bugzilla and kept getting
an error that I wasn't allowed to change the component for the bug from
AfterStep-something to kernel.

> Cheers,
> 
> Matt
> msw@xxxxxxxxxx
> --
> Matt Wilson
> Manager, Base Operating Systems
> Red Hat, Inc.
-- 
Michael Knepher <limbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>





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