On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 15:20, Bryan <bra...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have had this LG GGC-H20L Blu-ray/HD-DVD reader. B I got it because I > made the mistake of buying several HD-DVDs before the format wars were > over, plus I wanted to make backups of my HD movies. B I installed this > in my quad-core server, and booted the system. B in the dmesg, I see > the following: > > cd0 at scsibus0 targ 4 lun 0: <HL-DT-ST, BDDVDRW GGC-H20L, 1.03> ATAPI > 5/cdrom removable > > I did confirm that this the latest firmware, and it says "ATAPI 5", > but it's connected via SATA connection. > > I am able to mount DVD's and do a dump from mplayer to a VOB on the > harddrive. B I can view files on the DVD, and copy from it to the > harddrive. B The problem comes when I attempt to mount a blu-ray or > hd-dvd disc. B I put the disc in, and when I try to mount it using > "mount /dev/cd0c /cdrom", the drive light flashes two or three times, > and then the system locks up. > > I can no longer do anything lose my USB keyboard, and I have connected > a PS2 keyboard to the system. B I can do "Ctrl-C", and "Ctrl-Z", and I > see output on the screen, but no more prompt. B I lose network > connectivity, and cannot even ping the system. B I am using the > snapshots from 31 March, and I am still getting the same issue. > > Is this an issue with the HD discs not being supported by the OS, or > is the drive not fully supported? Does OpenBSD support the UDF format > that these discs use? B Maybe that's the issue... B but it shouldn't > lock a system up when you try to mount the disc... > > B I have included the GENERIC.MP dmesg below. > > If I need to send anything else, please let me know... B I'm using just > the console, no window manager or program other than "mount" > > regards, > Bryan > > Damn, English is my first language... that was some awfully bad writing...
I don't know if I've supplied enough information, but if you need something to help postulate a theory, please let me know. I don't mind tracking it down. I did a "find" for all .core files after I rebooted, and I do not see anything on my system. There is no error message that I can find in any logfile, and there isn't an error when I trying to mount the disc saying that the file system isn't supported. It would just be nice to hear a definitive "yea, blu-ray/hd-dvd isn't supported yet"... Thanks... I promise to talk gooder next time. Bryan