Re: [PARPORT] problem with freecom cd-rw traveller

From: Robert Heller (heller@deepsoft.com)
Date: Sat Apr 19 2003 - 07:19:14 EDT

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      "vincent blondel" <vincent.blondel@chello.be>,
      In a message on Sat, 19 Apr 2003 09:56:40 +0200, wrote :

    "b> Sorry but it doesn't change anything
    "b>
    "b> I receive following message :
    "b>
    "b> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/pcd0,
    "b> or too many mounted file systems
    "b>
    "b> Any idea ???

    Does the CD mount OK in a regular CD-ROM drive?

    If so, it could something really simple: the CD-RW is dirty or just
    plain broken. Or else there is something really strange about that
    CD-RW drive.

    "b>
    "b> ----- Original Message -----
    "b> From: "Robert Heller" <heller@deepsoft.com>
    "b> To: <linux-parport@torque.net>
    "b> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 4:28 PM
    "b> Subject: Re: [PARPORT] problem with freecom cd-rw traveller
    "b>
    "b>
    "b> >
    "b> >
    "b> > In message <3EA00162.7040807@earthlink.net>, James Mckenzie writes:
    "b> > >
    "b> > >
    "b> > >vincent blondel wrote:
    "b> > >
    "b> > >>Hi all,
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >>I got two freecom traveller one CD and one CD-RW but I have some
    "b> troubles
    "b> > >>with CD-RW.
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >>With following statements, it works perfectly on CD but compeletely
    "b> freezes
    "b> > >>my machine with CD-RW.
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >>insmod paride
    "b> > >>insmod friq
    "b> > >>insmod frpw
    "b> > >>insmod pcd
    "b> > >>mount /dev/pcd0 /mnt
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >Shouldn't this be:
    "b> > >
    "b> > >mount /dev/pcd0 /mnt/cdrom
    "b> > >?
    "b> > >I don't think that you should mount any device to /mnt
    "b> >
    "b> > There is no *technical* reason not to mount a device under ANY
    "b> > directory that is not already a mount point. It may not be a good idea
    "b> > too, but you can still do it (assuming you nave the proper privs).
    "b> >
    "b> > Also, Linux normally treats CD-Rs and CD-RWs just like CD-ROMs, at least
    "b> > as far as mounting them in concerned.
    "b> >
    "b> > OH, it would probably help if you specified a file system to use and
    "b> > turning on diags. might help find the problem:
    "b> >
    "b> > mount -v -r -t iso9660 /dev/pcd0 /mnt
    "b> >
    "b> > >
    "b> > >
    "b> > >>My parallel port isconfigured as EPP 1.7 in the BIOS.
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >>Has somebody an idea for me to solve this problem ???
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >>Thanks,
    "b> > >>Vincent
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >>
    "b> > >
    "b> > >
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