Have you tried different media?
I've seen drives freaking out similarly on numerous occasions because of shady
media.
Of not, try a different brand, especially when you are using CDs from your
local supermarket. Also try a different type, writable - rewritable.
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Greetings,
Florian Viehwege
Hi,
for you output ...
Am 26.03.2019 um 22:45 schrieb Jérôme FRGACIC:
write track data: error after 552960 bytes
cdrecord: A write error occured.
cdrecord: Please properly read the error message above.
cdrecord: Input/output error. test unit ready: scsi sendcmd: retryable
error
CDB: 00 00 0
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 10:45:40PM +0100, J??r??me FRGACIC wrote:
> Thanks for all your replies.
>
> > it means the optcode does alllow or prevent media removal it depends on
> > the prevent bits in the cdb but you basically just have a 00 for allow
> > or a 01 for prevent in the cdb. Anyway sinc
Thanks for all your replies.
it means the optcode does alllow or prevent media removal it depends on
the prevent bits in the cdb but you basically just have a 00 for allow
or a 01 for prevent in the cdb. Anyway since sense already told you the
request is illegal you have to figure out what came
On Mar 26, 2019 9:41 AM, Markus Rosjat wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> might not to much help but
>
> Am 26.03.2019 um 14:57 schrieb Maurice McCarthy:
> > I never looked at your dmesg earlier. These lines
> >
> > cd0(ahci0:2:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x1e
> > SENSE KEY: Illegal Request
sorry it might got a bit confusing
Am 26.03.2019 um 15:41 schrieb Markus Rosjat:
cd0(ahci0:2:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x1e
SENSE KEY: Illegal Request
the opcode is for the cdb prevent allow media removal so I assume your
hardware got a problem with the cdb send by the
Hi,
might not to much help but
Am 26.03.2019 um 14:57 schrieb Maurice McCarthy:
I never looked at your dmesg earlier. These lines
cd0(ahci0:2:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x1e
SENSE KEY: Illegal Request
the opcode is for the cdb prevent allow media removal so I assume you
I never looked at your dmesg earlier. These lines
cd0(ahci0:2:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x1e
SENSE KEY: Illegal Request
suggest the Openbsd system finds something wrong with your hardware.
I'm not clever enough to speculate further. Sorry.
Thanks for your reply.
# cdio -f /dev/rcd0c tao -s 1 file.iso
Maybe? Raw device and slow speed
I've try it, but unfortunetly it doesn't change anything, nothing is
written on the disk and it spins forever.
Nevertheless, after further investigation, it seems that the problem
only appear if
On 23/03/2019, Jérôme FRGACIC wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> I encounter an annoying problem when I try to burn a CD on my laptop: my
> CD spin forever and nothing is written on it. Worst: it's impossible for
> me to eject the CD without rebooting.
>
> Here is the command I use:
>
> cdio -vv -f cd0c tao -d
Hi misc,
I encounter an annoying problem when I try to burn a CD on my laptop: my
CD spin forever and nothing is written on it. Worst: it's impossible for
me to eject the CD without rebooting.
Here is the command I use:
cdio -vv -f cd0c tao -d file.iso
and here is the output:
Features:
0x0
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