bG3+damaged CD=crash
Giuliano Pochini
pochini at denise.shiny.it
Sun Jul 9 07:26:04 EST 2000
> > My blue-G3 hangs completely when I try to read a CDROM with some
> > errors. The whole system freezes and the only cure is reboot (no
> > logs, no errors, no panics, no oops). My older 7300 simply told
> > it couldn't read the disk. Is it a known bug ?
>
> Maybe it's a bad CD?
Yes, it IS bad.
> Chances are if it crashes one machine and another
> won't read it, that the CD-ROM itself is bad, not the reader....
> If you
> purchased the CD (as opposed to burning it yourself), get in contact with
> the LinuxPPC people and ask for an exchange...
Ehmm, no. This CDROM is a backup copy of all junk I d/l from the net. It's
content is not important. What I mean is thet if I try to read a file Linux
creashes.
cp /mnt/cdrom/foobar.tgz /home/pochini/ ---> Linux hangs completely
Doing the same on the old 7300 w/ SCSI CD reader if tells me it can't read the
disk and continues working happily.
> > Perhaps I'll buy a SCSI CD, I hate IDE junk.
>
> Your 7300 (I think, and AppleSpec backs me up) has a SCSI CD-ROM, so it's
> probably not the drives.
The problem is the pmac IDE software driver. Trying to read the same CDROM om
my PC gives an error and does not crash.
Bye.
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