Hi,
I'm running ide-scsi because I want to use cdrdao. Unfortunately ide-scsi
intermittantly hangs on boot on my cdrom drive with a "lost interupt" error
and enters an endless loop in which it continously times out. I havn't found
a way to get out of this loop without reseting the computer.
Just wondering... I've set up the SCSI-emulation on the top of my ATAPI
rewritable CD (it's a Philips CDRW400 4x4x16) and I've noticed that, while I
can read a lot of bad CDs with the ide-cdrom driver (because it tries to read
the faulty track more than once), the scsi driver quits immediately with
While thinking in terms of absorbing is probably not too bad an idea,
it is also misleading. The terminating resistors do indeed absorb
energy (as does any shunting resistance). The SCSI bus terminating
resistance is the same as the "Thin-net" coaxial cable ethernet
termination.
The "problem" is
Aaron Solochek wrote:
>
> This is not debian specific, but I figure someone on this list will know
> the answer. Now I know you are supposed to terminate the end of each
> scsi chain, but whats the difference between any of the plugs on the
> chain? its just a ribbon cable, so wouldn't it be ok
This is not debian specific, but I figure someone on this list will know
the answer. Now I know you are supposed to terminate the end of each
scsi chain, but whats the difference between any of the plugs on the
chain? its just a ribbon cable, so wouldn't it be ok if you terminate
_any_ device on
John Pearson wrote:
>.
> >Similarly, a cat of /proc/scsi/scsi reports:
> > Attached devices:
> > Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
> > Vendor: YAMAHA Model: CRW4416S Rev: 1.0f
> > Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> > Host: scsi0 Chan
On %M 0, Randy Edwards wrote
>I don't have any experience with Linux and SCSI drives and was wondering if
> someone could give me some basic-level/newbie pointers on SCSI setup.
>
>The computer has an AdvanSys card in it and I've recompiled the kernel with
> advansys, generic SCSI, and SCS
:-> "Randy" == Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I don't have any experience with Linux and SCSI drives and
> was wondering if
> someone could give me some basic-level/newbie pointers on SCSI setup.
>The computer has an AdvanSys card in it and I've recompiled
I don't have any experience with Linux and SCSI drives and was wondering if
someone could give me some basic-level/newbie pointers on SCSI setup.
The computer has an AdvanSys card in it and I've recompiled the kernel with
advansys, generic SCSI, and SCSI CD-ROM support. This seems okay as d
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