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Bug#426114: marked as done (Module Ide_cd missing/error messages)



Your message dated Mon, 28 May 2007 19:06:58 +0200
with message-id <200705281906.59249.pfannerg@aon.at>
and subject line Problem might be due to defect sectors
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Package: linux-source-2.6.18
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-12etch2

Dear Debian-Co-worker!

If I compile a new kernel with this version, I get a bunch of error-messages 
at boot concerning ide_cd [1]. I still had a deb-package made with an older 
version of this package, so I was able to test this one as well. The result: 
The error messages do not show up, so I suspect that this is some kind of 
bug/due to changes in the packages. Modeprobe ide_cd does not work either, 
i.e. it seems to be missing.
If it is of any use to you, I could compile a new kernel and sent the relevant 
screen outputs (during compiling) to you.
In this spirit
With thanks and best wishes
Yours Gernot
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[1] ide_cd: Unknown symbol register_cdrom
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_ioctl
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_mode_select
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_media_changed
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_get_last_written
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_mode_sense
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_get_media_event
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_release
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_open
ide_cd: Unknown symbol unregister_cdrom
ide_cd: Unknown symbol cdrom_number_of_slots


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Dear Co-Worker!

I think that the problem has been a result of a corrupt module (i.e. residing 
in a bad sector of the disk )
in this spirit
Yours Gernot

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