[CentOS] New CD-ROM drive causes kernel panic
Louis Lagendijk
louis at lagendijk.xs4all.nl
Wed Dec 28 10:29:38 UTC 2005
On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 22:22 -0500, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> On Dec 27, 2005, at 18:09, Alfred von Campe wrote:
>
> > Any ideas how I can work around this? I've booted from the CentOS
> > 4.2 CD #1 into rescue mode, but I don't know what I should look for
> > next. Other than removing the CD-ROM drive, what can I do to fix
> > this problem?
>
> I'll answer (well, update) my own post. Removing the CD-ROM drive
> definitely fixes the problem. So, is this CD-ROM drive just not
> compatible with my motherboard? If so, is there a way to make it
> compatible (i.e., some jumper settings)? If more details are needed,
> I can disconnect the computer again, remove it from under the desk
> (not an easy place to get to), and get the motherboard and CD-ROM
> drive details. I really want to get this to work. For now, I can
> live without the CD-ROM. If I need to go an buy a new (compatible)
> CD-ROM drive, that's OK. I just need to know what I'm looking for.
>
I would recommend checking the master/slave jumper settings. Is the
cdrom drive the only drive on the cable? On what positions does the bios
report the drive (primary/secondary channel, master/slave?). changing
DMA settings for the drive may help too. How does Linux recognize the
drive (dmesg + /proc on which, as which drive hda, hdb, hdc, hdd?)
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