I hate to bring it up after the mega thread on LKML, but I have some problems with CD burning.
First of all what is the Fedora Core political correct program to burn CD/DVD under gnome ? I have been using k3b, but that's an evil KDE program ;-)
Than when I try to re-burn an full CD-RW it gets automatically mounted, but the desktop context menu only has a "eject" entry, which is of no use, I need and "unmount" entry.
Of course I wouldn't need that unmount entry when k3b would unmount the drive when I use the "unmount" menu entry that k3b offers, but that doesn't seem to do a thing. So i have to unmount by hand in a terminal window.
Than the real trouble starts, I get interrupt lost messages, on a drive that used to work before. I already tried the acpi=noirq option without success. When trying the erase the disk, and burn and pretty much everything else that access the drive, i get the following errors;
Feb 5 01:25:49 xpc kernel: ide-cd: cmd 0x3 timed out Feb 5 01:25:49 xpc kernel: hda: lost interrupt Feb 5 01:25:49 xpc kernel: hda: request sense failure: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error } Feb 5 01:25:49 xpc kernel: hda: request sense failure: error=0x40 { LastFailedSense=0x04 } Feb 5 01:26:49 xpc kernel: hda: lost interrupt Feb 5 01:27:51 xpc kernel: hda: lost interrupt Feb 5 01:28:53 xpc kernel: hda: lost interrupt Feb 5 01:29:55 xpc kernel: hda: lost interrupt Feb 5 01:30:57 xpc kernel: hda: lost interrupt
The bad thing, is after this happens the machine pretty much has to be rebooted cause every program that now tries to access /dev/hda (for example a yum update kernel) hangs for ever in D-state.
So is this one of the "bad luck, you bought wrong hardware again" cases ? I have seen reports like this that go back many years, and the keep coming bad, which sounds to me that there is no real solution.
- Erwin
PS: This is all with today's rawhide.