Re: IDE-SCSI Hard Crash

John Lapeyre (lapeyre@physics.arizona.edu)
19 Feb 1999 03:18:02 -0700


Kernels 2.2.0 and 2.2.1
I just sent a post describing similar problems. I
have two machines with an ordinary CD and a burner. They both
use IDE scsi, and ripping or playing from the CD's can cause
unkillable processes or kernel crashes. I can't seem to predict
when it will happen. If something hangs, any process started
subsequently that tries to use the scsi device will hang forever too.
Can I send the output of an strace or something ?

You asked for chipsets:
One is a Tekram P5T30-B4E with Intel 82430 TX chipset
The other is a GCT board that says Intel i430TX PCIset

Maybe I'll take the burner to school where I have a
Super7 board, would that provide useful data ?

-- 
John Lapeyre <lapeyre@physics.arizona.edu>
Tucson,AZ     http://www.physics.arizona.edu/~lapeyre

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