2.6.0-test3 vs. 2.6.0-test8

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Hi,
Actually I'm running a RH9 box with 2.6.0-test8 kernel: all options are the 
same than test3: all works fine (USB printer, digital camera detection, 
patched Nvidia drivers and vmware, etc.): the only difference is that with 
test8 it's impossible to mount cdrom and cdwriter (with SCSI emulation 
compiled in); when I try to mount one of them I get a "bad filesystem...and 
so on) message but if I do "lsmod" I can see loaded the isofs module: 
$ /sbin/lsmod
nfs                   160448  1
isofs                  26652  0
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ppp_deflate             6144  0
zlib_deflate           22168  1 ppp_deflate
zlib_inflate           22336  1 ppp_deflate
bsd_comp                5952  0
ppp_async              11584  0
ppp_generic            25872  3 ppp_deflate,bsd_comp,ppp_async
slhc                    7488  1 ppp_generic
snd_ens1370            19560  2
snd_rawmidi            25056  1 snd_ens1370
snd_seq_device          8136  1 snd_rawmidi
gameport                4736  1 snd_ens1370
snd_ak4531_codec        7744  1 snd_ens1370
nvidia               1701804  10
parport_pc             36460  1
lp                     10368  0
parport                43432  2 parport_pc,lp
nfsd                  185152  8
exportfs                6592  1 nfsd
lockd                  64944  3 nfs,nfsd
sunrpc                133832  6 nfs,nfsd,lockd
usblp                  12992  0
ohci_hcd               30336  0
usbcore               119260  4 usblp,ohci_hcd
rtc                    12664  0

How can I avoid to go back at 2.6.0-test3 to mount my removable medias?

TIA
Gio


-- 
Shrike-list mailing list
Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list

[Index of Archives]     [Fedora Users]     [Centos Users]     [Kernel Development]     [Red Hat Install]     [Red Hat Watch]     [Red Hat Development]     [Red Hat Phoebe Beta]     [Yosemite Forum]     [Fedora Discussion]     [Gimp]     [Stuff]     [Yosemite News]

  Powered by Linux