Initial Message:
I'm running Fedora 9 on a custom AMD Phenom Quad-Core with 8GB RAM installed, 2-SATA hard drives (Seagate 500GB and Seagate 1TB); HP DVD/CD RW Dual Layer with Lightscribe. Lo and behold, I've updated my running (this machine) from kernel 2.6.25-14 to kernel 2.6.27.19-78.2.30 (?) and have experienced the following:
1. My dual-layer DVD/RW and CD/RW drive has disappeared (it was /dev/sr0) The only messages I see that appear to be of concern are:
[root@jpdsys3 log]# cat messages | grep -i reset | more Mar 22 14:46:30 jpdsys3 kernel: ata1: softreset failed (device not ready) Mar 22 14:46:30 jpdsys3 kernel: ata2: softreset failed (device not ready) Mar 22 14:53:55 jpdsys3 kernel: ata1: softreset failed (device not ready) Mar 22 14:53:55 jpdsys3 kernel: ata2: softreset failed (device not ready)
All of the devices are SATA except the DVD drive.
Alan Cox Suggestion:
First thing - boot the old kernel (hit a key during grub and select the old one it kept) and make sure it still appears there, then boot the new kernel again so you are sure it is reproducible and depends on the kernel which I suspect will be the case.
Results:
During the boot (I've got the inittab set to 3) I noticed that the message 'Starting udev' took much longer. After the reboot and log on as root, I entered:
ls -ltr /dev/sr0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 11, 0 2009-03-24 21:20 /dev/sr0 mount /dev/sr0 /media/dvdrw --message stating that the media was mounted as read only--
I'm now back to my original question, How can I get /dev/sr0 back using my updated kernel?
TIA, Gene
I'm now back to my original question, How can I get /dev/sr0 back using my updated kernel?
It looks like something in the detection changes has upset your driver so you probably can't just tweak something and get it back - although if its slave only on a cable that configuration is completely invalid for ATA hardware so that might be part of the cause. Needless to say if it worked before we've not done anything we know about to stop it working.
File a bug, attach the dmesg of both cases to it and include some hardware info, and if you could ad me to the cc: of the bug as I'm one of the ATA disk driver maintainers that would be handy.
Alan
Alan,
Will do!
Thanks, Gene
From: Alan Cox alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." fedora-list@redhat.com Cc: gene.poole@macys.com Date: 03/25/2009 09:34 AM Subject: Re: Missing Hardware After Update
I'm now back to my original question, How can I get /dev/sr0 back using
my
updated kernel?
It looks like something in the detection changes has upset your driver so you probably can't just tweak something and get it back - although if its slave only on a cable that configuration is completely invalid for ATA hardware so that might be part of the cause. Needless to say if it worked before we've not done anything we know about to stop it working.
File a bug, attach the dmesg of both cases to it and include some hardware info, and if you could ad me to the cc: of the bug as I'm one of the ATA disk driver maintainers that would be handy.
Alan