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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:09 pm Post subject: [FIXED] Hard freeze when mounting CDs |
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Hey!
Just thought I'd change this to fixed. I had updated my kernel; (suspend2-sources-2.6.19-r2 from -r1) and everything is fine now. I don't know if this problem was directly related to the -r1 version but I HIGHLY doubt it since this laptop was fine with that version. I can only guess there was something wrong with the iso9660 module or something.
/me shrugs
Just thought I'd let everyone know that all is well in my town now.
M.
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Hey!
I have no idea where to begin with this one. I have kernel 2.6.19-suspend2 on two machines, the ~x86 udev/dbus/hal on two machines (you're getting the idea here), etc. On machine (this laptop) works 100% fine. The Desktop in question HARD freezes when I try to mount CDs... and ONLY CDs. I mount/unmount my USB Stick just fine.
With the CD, I can listen to audio CDs, I can dd and ISO of a disc in the drive, I can even burn CDs just fine. I just can't MOUNT CDs. It used to work just fine, but when it stopped work working, I honesty don't know since I don't actually use the drive for simply reading iso9660 CDs all that often. I'd guess it would've started when I upgrading BOTH machines to >1.* of dbus, but I can't be certain. This laptop is at the same versions of system level packages as the desktop is.
Again, on the desktop, I can "hotplug" my USB stick just fine, and do everything else with CDs except mount them just fine. The laptop suffers no issues with any of the above.
Can someone PLEASE suggest things to check and what not? I'm at wits end with this one and have no idea where to start hunting this one down.
Slight bit more info:
When I mount -v (verbose), it resolves the /dev/ location, sees the mount point, and tries to mount it (with options that look right -- -t iss9660 -o rw... etc...) then stops. I mean STOPS. Not even a ALT+SysReq+B will reboot the machine, I've got to hit the kill switch on it. If I try pmount, it does all the same exact things.
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Sorry, meant to include version numbers:
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$ qlist -Iv dbus
dev-libs/dbus-glib-0.72
dev-libs/dbus-qt3-old-0.70
sys-apps/dbus-1.0.2
$ qlist -Iv udev
sys-fs/udev-104-r6
$ qlist -Iv hal
sys-apps/hal-0.5.7.1-r4
$ qlist -Iv sources
sys-kernel/suspend2-sources-2.6.19-r1
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Any ideas?
Thanx,
M.
P.S.
If my replies aren't all that fast, please try to stick with me, I don't have a constant internet connection... :-\
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Last edited by Xanadu on Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:46 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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