Re: Misidentification and failing revalidations of ide dvd-roms withlibata

From: Simen Timian Thoresen
Date: Sun Jul 20 2008 - 15:34:54 EST


Alan Cox wrote:
[ 155.457098] ata4.00: model number mismatch 'Pioneer DVD-ROM ATAPIModel DVD-116 0109' != 'PioÃeerÂDVDÂROMÂATAÃIMoÃel ÃVD-Â16 Â010Â'
[ 155.457103] ata4.00: revalidation failed (errno=-19)

So it failed because the data read from the drive was corrupted.

As I understand, this would most commonly indicate that the drive has gone bad, but this also occurs on the /other/ drive (same make/model) in

Or a cable problem.

Hi Alan,

Should this apply here too? There are two separate cables, and I've never seen the other drive to fail after the first drive has failed. I've now ripped ~50 CDs with the still working drive, while this drive failed during the first 5 CDs on my two previous boots.

I don't doubt that the revalidation goes bad, but I can't see hardware being the cause of it as it hits any drive, but so-far only one drive pr boot.

-S

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