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Date:      Fri, 3 Dec 1999 21:37:03 +0100 (CET)
From:      Wilko Bulte <wilko@yedi.iaf.nl>
To:        vsilyaev@mindspring.com (Vladimir N. Silyaev)
Cc:        louie@TransSys.COM, vsilyaev@mindspring.com, FreeBSD-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, groudier@club-internet.fr
Subject:   Re: Linux ioctl not implemented error
Message-ID:  <199912032037.VAA05126@yedi.iaf.nl>
In-Reply-To: <19991202160515.C536@jupiter.delta.ny.us> from "Vladimir N. Silyaev" at "Dec 2, 1999  4: 5:16 pm"

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As Vladimir N. Silyaev wrote ...

Hello Vladimir,

> On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:34:04PM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:

> > Same here. But that also happened with the pre-Dec 1, 1999 version.
> > Does not happen always, sometimes it works. I have not yet found
> > a pattern.
> Every time, when you save new configuration, VMware complained about
> unexpected signal (before that it save first line from configuration
> file). But if you load configuration and change it, or save it with

Right, you get a file with only:

#!/usr/local/lib/vmware/bin/vmware

in it.

> same or another name, all be working well. 

Hm, I think I also saw it fallover when I did this (sometimes, not always).
Anyway, I'm more concerned with the CDrom drive right now.

> > Well, no manical laughter here yet. I still get "does not
> > appear to be a cdrom device". Looks like I have some kind of config
> > mistake here. What do people use for the /dev entry? /dev/wcd0a ?
> Lines from my configuration file:
> ----------------
> ide0:1.present = TRUE
> ide0:1.deviceType = "atapi-cdrom"
> ide0:1.fileName = "/dev/rwcd0c"
> ----------------

Tried that. No luck :-(

See also seperate posting.

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