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   From: brettg    
   Subject: Re: DVD-ROM detection blues   
   Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 22:30:26 +1100   
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   Doh   
      
   The error in question is this   
      
   root@fista:~# mount /media cdrom   
   mount: special device /dev/scd0 does not exist   
      
   > Hi all   
   >    
   > I've just bought one of these;   
   >    
   > http://www.pioneercomputers.com.au/products/info.asp?c1=3&c2=15&id=1688   
   >    
   > and I've installed edgy i386 on it.   
   >    
   > Problem: The CD-ROM drive does not work (it is not hardware because it works   
   fine when booting live CD)   
   >    
   > /etc/fstab says;   
   >    
   > /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0   
   >    
   > ls -al /media says;   
   >    
   > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 2007-02-04 13:03 cdrom -> cdrom0   
   > drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2007-02-04 13:03 cdrom0   
   >    
   > The problem is that /dev/scd0 doesn't exist.   
   >    
   > So, why did the edgy installer decide that my cd-rom drive should be   
   > /dev/scd0 and why does it not exist?   
   >    
   > According to the specs of the machine (url above), the DVD-ROM drive is   
   > SATA   
   >    
   > Since this is a new install, I went and re-installed with Dapper and   
   > got the same result as before. Looks like a SATA driver problem maybe?   
   >    
   > When I do lspci it tells me about the SATA controller;   
   >    
   > 0000:00:1f.2 IDE Interface: Intel Corporation 82801GBM/GHM (ICH7   
   Family)Serial ATA Storage Controllers cc=IDE (Rev 02)   
   >    
   > I'm just about out of ideas for now, getting tired, might go to bed and   
   > sleep on it for a while.   
   >    
   > In the meantime if there is anything I can look for I sure would   
   > appreciate any suggestions.   
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