On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 07:07:50AM +, John Carline wrote:
> Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > sbpcd-0 [x]: Diskinfo: Read capacity "y" returns - 602
> > sbpcd-0[x+1]: CD contains no data tracks.
> > sbpcd-0[x+2]: !st-diskok detected-retrying
> Ouch! I can't help you much here.;-(
>
> Surely some
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> I did the mount -t ... /dev/hdx, tried all, none worked.
> I did later modconf to install the sbpcd, installed nicely, but again didn't
> let me read my
> cdrom.
> What I get is, after a lot of failures of the kind
>
> sbpcd-0 [x]: Diskinfo: Read capacity "y" returns -
I did the mount -t ... /dev/hdx, tried all, none worked.
I did later modconf to install the sbpcd, installed nicely, but again didn't
let me read my
cdrom.
What I get is, after a lot of failures of the kind
sbpcd-0 [x]: Diskinfo: Read capacity "y" returns - 602
sbpcd-0[x+1]: CD contains no data
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Thanks a lot, John. My Cds are from"Linux System Labs", www.lsl.com; but I am
> really
> suspecting that they are not complete.
> Reason: There are a bunch of files with 0 bytes, with just the name. Let me
> give you
> examples: In the binary disk1, in \disks\slink\con
Thanks a lot, John. My Cds are from"Linux System Labs", www.lsl.com; but I am
really
suspecting that they are not complete.
Reason: There are a bunch of files with 0 bytes, with just the name. Let me
give you
examples: In the binary disk1, in \disks\slink\contrib\binary-i386 there are a
total of
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> I am trying to install slink from zero, but I am quite unable to install
> sucesfully the cdrom module. My cdrom is a Matshita cdrom CR 5633 (got
> this from the win95 previous installation).
Not familiar with this cdrom, so no help here.
> I had been able to install
>
I am trying to install slink from zero, but I am quite unable to install
sucesfully the cdrom module. My cdrom is a Matshita cdrom CR 5633 (got
this from the win95 previous installation). I had been able to install
and read before from the cdrom, by just not entering any command line,
after which
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