[paranoia] cdparanoia asked me to mail you this.

George Hartzell hartzell at cs.berkeley.edu
Sun Feb 18 15:03:48 PST 2001



I'm using cdparanoia from grip.  It complains about having trouble
identifying cd drives on older kernels.

I'm running redhat 6.2, with a newer kernel.

Linux rosebud.alerce.com 2.2.17 #16 Sun Feb 4 15:37:13 PST 2001 i686 unknown

I'm using scsi emulation for the cdrom so that xcdroast can play with
it.

Here's the info that it asked for:

g.

cdparanoia III release 9.7 (December 13, 1999)
(C) 1999 Monty <monty at xiph.org> and Xiphophorus

Report bugs to paranoia at xiph.org
http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/

Checking /dev/cdrom for cdrom...
        Testing /dev/cdrom for cooked ioctl() interface
                /dev/scd0 is not a cooked ioctl CDROM.
        Testing /dev/cdrom for SCSI interface
                generic device: /dev/sg0
                ioctl device: /dev/scd0
                CDROM sensed: TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-C2302 1013 

Checking for SCSI emulation and transport revision...
        Drive is ATAPI (using SCSI host adaptor emulation)
        NOTE: Our ATAPI/SCSI guessing algorithm will detect the
        drive type incorrectly on older kernels; please e-mail the
        output of 'cdparanoia -vQ' to paranoia at xiph.org

Checking for MMC style command set...
        Drive is MMC style
Verifying CDDA command set...
        Expected command set reads OK.

Looking at revision of the SG interface in use...
        New style SG with scatter/gather memory management
        DMA scatter/gather table entries: 256
        table entry size: 32768 bytes
        maximum theoretical transfer: 3566 sectors
        Setting default read size to 13 sectors (30576 bytes).

Table of contents (audio tracks only):
track        length               begin        copy pre ch
===========================================================
  1.    13534 [03:00.34]        1 [00:00.01]    no   no  2
  2.    18619 [04:08.19]    13535 [03:00.35]    no   no  2
  3.    16970 [03:46.20]    32154 [07:08.54]    no   no  2
  4.    18016 [04:00.16]    49124 [10:54.74]    no   no  2
  5.    18319 [04:04.19]    67140 [14:55.15]    no   no  2
  6.    17803 [03:57.28]    85459 [18:59.34]    no   no  2
  7.    16678 [03:42.28]   103262 [22:56.62]    no   no  2
  8.    13671 [03:02.21]   119940 [26:39.15]    no   no  2
  9.    18007 [04:00.07]   133611 [29:41.36]    no   no  2
 10.    20325 [04:31.00]   151618 [33:41.43]    no   no  2
 11.    18797 [04:10.47]   171943 [38:12.43]    no   no  2
 12.    19835 [04:24.35]   190740 [42:23.15]    no   no  2
 13.    15184 [03:22.34]   210575 [46:47.50]    no   no  2
 14.    16094 [03:34.44]   225759 [50:10.09]    no   no  2
 15.    24429 [05:25.54]   241853 [53:44.53]    no   no  2
TOTAL  266281 [59:10.31]    (audio only)

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