Subject: scsi cdrom problems
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Chris <itchris@syrinx.ucdavis.edu>
List: port-sparc
Date: 01/24/1995 22:49:47
Hi. I'm having problems getting a SCSI cdrom to work under 1.0R/sparc.
Hardware is a Sun ELC, two scsi drives, a FUJITSU M2694ES-512 811F 1G
drive, and a DEC RRD42 cdrom. The kernel probes the device as
sd1 at tg1 unit 0: DEC RRD42 (C) DEC 4.3d, 1323708 512 byte blocks
sd1: <>
I used this drive to install netbsd (well, the sunos bootblocks anyhow)
and it seems to mount once after a cold reboot. Once I've mounted and
unmounted once, I can no longer access the device.
I try
bash# mount /dec/sd1a /cdrom
/dec/sd1a on /cdrom: No such file or directory
bash# ls -ld /dev/sd1a
brw-r----- 1 root operator 7, 8 Jan 19 14:55 /dev/sd1a
bash# ls -ld /cdrom
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jan 19 16:46 /cdrom
I tried -current, but experienced the same types of problems. (This was a
pretty old current, when cd0 was first introduced.) I may try a -current
tarball later, but given that I saw the problem under both, I'm loath to
break the rest of the OS. ;)
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
-Chris
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