Non-deprecated Kernel support for ATA CDROM?
I've noticed that for quite some time now that ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL
support been shown as deprecated when configuring a kernel. Unfortunately, that support is the only way I've never been able to get ATAPI CDROMs to work. Are we all supposed to rip out the drives and replace them with SATA CDROM drives? I get the impression that "Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers" section is supposed to support ATAPI CDROM drives, but I've never been ble to get that to work. What am I missing? -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I'm wet! I'm wild! at gmail.com |
Non-deprecated Kernel support for ATA CDROM?
On 2011-01-21, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've noticed that for quite some time now that ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL > support been shown as deprecated when configuring a kernel. > Unfortunately, that support is the only way I've never been able to > get ATAPI CDROMs to work. > > Are we all supposed to rip out the drives and replace them with SATA > CDROM drives? > > I get the impression that "Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers" > section is supposed to support ATAPI CDROM drives, but I've never been > ble to get that to work. > > What am I missing? Doh! I've been messing with this on and off for days, and 2 minutes after I posted that I noticed that under "Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers" I had "NVIDIA SATA support" enabled, but I had overlooked "AMD/NVidia PATA support". -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! UH-OH!! We're out at of AUTOMOBILE PARTS and gmail.com RUBBER GOODS! |
Non-deprecated Kernel support for ATA CDROM?
On 1/21/2011 1:07 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I've noticed that for quite some time now that ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL > support been shown as deprecated when configuring a kernel. > Unfortunately, that support is the only way I've never been able to > get ATAPI CDROMs to work. > > Are we all supposed to rip out the drives and replace them with SATA > CDROM drives? > > I get the impression that "Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers" > section is supposed to support ATAPI CDROM drives, but I've never been > ble to get that to work. > > What am I missing? > Under the Serial/Parallel ATA section is a section specifically for legacy IDE devices; it's listed as "ATA SFF Support". From there you just need to pick the correct DMA interface; most likely yours will be somewhere in the Bus-Master DMA list, "ATA BMDMA Support", with whatever IDE chipset you have. You'll also need to enable SCSI CD-ROM support even if your CD-ROM isn't SCSI; I'd also recommend not enabling SCSI Generic support unless you absolutely have to; for some reason my CD-ROM drive kept getting hooked up to the sg driver instead of the sr driver, and udev didn't believe it was a CD-ROM anymore. --Mike |
Non-deprecated Kernel support for ATA CDROM?
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2011-01-21, Grant Edwards<grant.b.edwards@gmail.com> wrote: I've noticed that for quite some time now that ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support been shown as deprecated when configuring a kernel. Unfortunately, that support is the only way I've never been able to get ATAPI CDROMs to work. Are we all supposed to rip out the drives and replace them with SATA CDROM drives? I get the impression that "Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers" section is supposed to support ATAPI CDROM drives, but I've never been ble to get that to work. What am I missing? Doh! I've been messing with this on and off for days, and 2 minutes after I posted that I noticed that under "Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers" I had "NVIDIA SATA support" enabled, but I had overlooked "AMD/NVidia PATA support". lol You do like I do. I post then figure it out or find a workaround. lol Glad I am not alone on doing this. ;-) Then again, sometimes I post and none of us can figure it out or we scratch heads for a day or two and some shot in the dark fixes it. Dale :-) :-) |
Non-deprecated Kernel support for ATA CDROM?
On Friday 21 January 2011 20:20:33 Dale wrote:
> lol You do like I do. I post then figure it out or find a > workaround. lol Glad I am not alone on doing this. ;-) Very far from it! -- Rgds Peter. Linux Counter 5290, 1994-04-23. |
Non-deprecated Kernel support for ATA CDROM?
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 11:06:59PM +0000, Peter Humphrey wrote
> On Friday 21 January 2011 20:20:33 Dale wrote: > > > lol You do like I do. I post then figure it out or find a > > workaround. lol Glad I am not alone on doing this. ;-) > > Very far from it! A couple of days ago I was writing up a post about how I couldn't get my backup dialup connection working on my newer computer. I had listed all the error messages about not being able find/open /dev/usb/ttyACM0, despite the fact that it showed up in "ll /dev/usb". About 30 seconds before I was going to hit "P" (for Post) I glanced down, and noticed that the usb dialup modem was still plugged into my other computer... dohhhh. That was too close for comfort. -- Walter Dnes <waltdnes@waltdnes.org> |
Non-deprecated Kernel support for ATA CDROM?
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 11:06:59PM +0000, Peter Humphrey wrote On Friday 21 January 2011 20:20:33 Dale wrote: lol You do like I do. I post then figure it out or find a workaround. lol Glad I am not alone on doing this. ;-) Very far from it! A couple of days ago I was writing up a post about how I couldn't get my backup dialup connection working on my newer computer. I had listed all the error messages about not being able find/open /dev/usb/ttyACM0, despite the fact that it showed up in "ll /dev/usb". About 30 seconds before I was going to hit "P" (for Post) I glanced down, and noticed that the usb dialup modem was still plugged into my other computer... dohhhh. That was too close for comfort. That does sound like me. I put my second rig in another room. I kept getting the keyboards mixed up. This is odd. I need the ACM0 file for my cell phone to work. I can't get that file for some reason. Still haven't figured it out yet. I assume a udev issue but not sure. Dale :-) :-) |
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