Re: cdrom gone after kernel compile
Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> After compiling a more modularized kernel today (using Debian 1.3.1 with
> kernel src 2.0.32) I've lost my cdrom- everything was working perfectly
> with the bloated standard kernel...
> When I try "mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom" I see something like "fs
> type iso9660 not supported by kernel". Fine- I made it available as a
> module- why isn't kerneld picking that up? (kerneld *is* running) So, I
> "insmod isofs". No luck- I see
> "mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/scd0 as a block device (maybe
> 'insmod driver'?)"
> So, I try "insmod cdrom" to no avail.
>
> The hardware is fine- I'm using the Adaptec 1542 driver (the card is a
> 1535- same but no bios) with a pretty vanilla SCSI-II dual speed
> (Compaq) cdrom. Both the support for the card and generic scsi support
> are compiled directly in, not as modules.
>
> What does /proc/scsi/scsi say? Does it recognize that there's a
> CD-ROM there?
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 05 Lun: 00
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: CD-ROM CR-503BCQ Rev: 1.1c
Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Yep.
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