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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 16:07:42 -0400 |
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sean <tech.junk@×××××××.net> wrote: |
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> I am able to see the scsi cdrw and the jaz drive. |
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> Tried mounting the jaz drive but as expected it failed, the format of |
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> the unit cartridge is UFS. But it at least saw it, assigned it, and |
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> tried to mount when I manually tried. |
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Under - File Systems --> Miscellaneous filesystems --> enable UFS |
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> However the scsi cdrw is still not working. |
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> Again, as you can see it dmesg shows the device. However it is not |
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> assigning it a dev. |
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Could be a udev issue? |
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But, just for grins, under Device Drivers --> Block devices, enable Packet |
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writing on CD/DVD media. The defaults should be ok for that selection. |
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Also, I note I neglected to have you select Device Drivers --> SCSI device --> |
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SCSI generic support, but it seems to be in the kernel. |
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And under File Systems --> CD-ROM/DVD filesystems --> ISO 9660 CDROM system |
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support is selected? Probably have to be if sr0: works, of course add UDF |
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file system if it's no selected. |
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By chance have you done an etc-update/dispatch-conf since the last udev |
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update that occured this week? |
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Bob |
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