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Re: cdwrite trouble: SENSE_ERROR



On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:

> I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.

A question related to this: is it posible to force a driver to unload,
even if it says 'device busy'?

I have a QIC-80-WIDE tape drive, which doesn't seem to understand the
'eof' command. If i issue this command and then start a 'tar -cf ...', tar
crashes with a stack and register dump from the kernel (or whatever those
numbers are supposed to be) and the tape device stays 'busy'. If I then
try to load the floppy driver, the kernel completely crashes with an awful
lot of (register|whatever) dumps on my screen that keeps scrolling for
about ten seconds and then stops.

Remco


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