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Date:      Sun, 27 Jul 1997 17:18:56 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Morgan Davis <mdavis@io.cts.com>
To:        mdavis@io.cts.com (Morgan Davis)
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Support for ATAPI IDE-CDROMs (SOLUTION)
Message-ID:  <199707280018.RAA00184@io.cts.com>
In-Reply-To: <199707271608.JAA01783@io.cts.com> from Morgan Davis at "Jul 27, 97 09:08:29 am"

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The solution is to enable ATAPI_STATIC in your kernel config.
Otherwise, the probing at boot time will not see that you've got an
IDE CD-ROM drive, which means LKM support after booting will be
unsuccessful.

Thanks for all who helped.

--Morgan

Morgan Davis writes:
> OK, what's the trick for getting an ATAPI IDE CD-ROM drive to mount?
> I've looked through the Handbook, FAQ, etc.  Here's what I have so
> far:
> 
> 1. wdc0, wdc1, ATAPI, wcd0 and wcd1 in kernel.
> 2. sh MAKEDEV wcd0 wcd1
> 
> When doing a
> 
> 	mount_cd9660 /dev/wcd0c /cdrom
> 
> I get "Device not configured".
> 
> Physically, the IDE HDD's are on the Primary IDE Channel.  The CD-ROM
> is set to be the master device on the Secondary IDE Channel.  From
> DOS, the all the drives can be seen, including the CD-ROM drive using
> standard ATAPI drivers.  So I know that the problem is related to
> software/configuration settings.
> 
> Any hints?
> 
> --Morgan
> 




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