On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 11:41:13 +0200 Johannes Raspe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JR> > To what? -- I have a rather similar problem on Ubuntu with an JR> > iBook. JR> > JR> > James JR> > JR> Hi, JR> JR> it seems that issuing a "hdparm -d1 -X udma1" solved my problem. I JR> think the kernel put the cdrw in udma2 mode, which caused the JR> erratic behaviour. I made this permanent by editing JR> "/etc/hdparm.conf" like this: JR> JR> /dev/hdc { JR> dma = on JR> transfer_mode = udma1 JR> } JR> JR> Hope this helps. I think that's done the trick -- I got a CDROM icon in a sane amount of time and was able to mount, unmount and eject the CD. In fact I think the icon appeared on the desktop quicker than under OSX:-) By default DMA was off for the CD. James -- +------------------------+-------------------------------+---------+ | James Tappin | School of Physics & Astronomy | O__ | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | University of Birmingham | -- \/` | | Ph: 0121-414-6462. Fax: 0121-414-3722 | | +--------------------------------------------------------+---------+