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Re: trouble mounting my cd-rom



In article <[🔎] 199702220114.RAA25354@spasm.stanford.edu> you write:
>jwl@sgi.com (Jim Lynch)
>>  
>>  Did you try /dev/sr0  ???
>
>Thanks for responding. I guess that boot-up message and devices list
>should have given me a clue.
>
>There is no /dev/sr0, so I used mknod to make one doing
>
>mknod sr0 b 11 0
>
>I then did
>
>mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/sr0 /cdrom
>
>and got the same error message as before. I mounted this particular cd
>before so I'm sure it's ok. Anything that I overlooked?
>

To follow up, a more recent attempt at mounting a cd yielded this in
/var/log/messages:

Feb 24 21:23:38 spasm kernel: iBCS: socksys registered on character major
30
Feb 24 21:38:21 spasm kernel: SCSI error: host 0 id 3 lun 0 return code =
280000 02
Feb 24 21:38:21 spasm kernel: ^ISense class 7, sense error 0, extended
sense 4
Feb 24 21:38:21 spasm kernel: SCSI error: host 0 id 3 lun 0 return code =
280000 02
Feb 24 21:38:21 spasm kernel: ^ISense class 7, sense error 0, extended
sense 4
Feb 24 21:38:21 spasm kernel: CD-ROM I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 64
Feb 24 21:38:21 spasm kernel: isofs_read_super: bread failed, dev 0b:00
iso_blkn um 16 block 32
Feb 24 21:38:21 spasm kernel: SCSI error: host 0 id 3 lun 0 return code =
280000 02
Feb 24 21:38:21 spasm kernel: ^ISense class 7, sense error 0, extended
sense 4

Are these indications of a hardware problem? I'd hate to yank out the
drive and take it to the vendor, only to have him give it a clean bill of
health.

Reading through c.o.l.hardware, one other person reported similar-sounding
errors using a different SCSI controller and CD drive, and also version
1.2 of the OS. They said that older OS versions had no problems.


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