Re: Using a Creative DVD-RAM RAM1216S drive under Linux kernel 2.2

From: Adam Heath (adam@doogie.org)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2000 - 17:13:50 EST

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    On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Jens Axboe wrote:

    > On Wed, Mar 22 2000, Adam Heath wrote:
    > 2.2.15-pre already has the 6-byte command issue fixed. Regardless of
    > what the switch statement contains, we initially use 10-byte read/writes
    > to talk to the drive and only fall back to 6-byte commands if the
    > 10-byte variants fail. So the current kernel solution isn't an
    > all-or-nothing one.

    Ok.

    > So I suggest just using 2.2.15-pre and if that doesn't work, well
    > we need to fix something else. I have a SD-W1111 drive myself and
    > it works fine in 2.2.15-pre.

    I can mkreiserfs, or mkfs.ext2 to the drive fine, without the patch. However,
    I can't write any appeciable amount of data. Just using a normal cp will take
    the scsi bus offline after a certain amount of time.

    I'm willing to help, applying patches and what not, I can even do some kernel
    hacking myself. However, I can't do much right now, because I am swamped with
    work.

    I have 5 blank media that are useless to me right now.

    Does it help anyone figure out the problem, knowing that I can't rip a cd with
    my dvd-ram drive? My ide cd can rip just fine. I have no problems reading
    normal cds in the dvdram drive either.

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