Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 18:52:09 -0800 From: <auto68980@hushmail.com> To: freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org Subject: Burncd goes into D state upon fixation Message-ID: <200402020252.i122qAJs040203@mailserver1.hushmail.com>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Version: 5.1 with a few CVS builds and custom kernel Hardware worth mentioning: KT7A-RAID, AMD, acd1: CD-RW <LITE-ON LTR-32123S> at ata1-slave PIO4 I'm not sure if this is a bug. I was burning some data: mkisofs -max--iso9660-filenames -U -M /dev/acd1 -C `burcd -f /dev/acd1 msinfo` -o temp.iso "$FILENAME" burncd -f /dev/acd1 -s max -m data temp.iso fixate and burncd hung in the fixating phase. Now I'm sure I saw someone say something about this before, but I couldn't find it. The strange thing is I had burned 9 iso's onto this CD earlier on the same day with no problem. This is the first CD I was burning with FreeBSD. When it got stuck in fixating, there was no way to kill because the state was D. I had to reboot. The only thing I did different from the other times was I was using icewm and I switched to a different desktop using CTRL-ALT-RIGHTARROW to read some code, and then everything froze, it eventually unfroze but then burncd was stuck in fixate. The CD is now unwritable but the previously wrote data has not been lost. Strangely du -h reports that 1.9M has been used, whereas df -h reports that 136M has been used. The former is what I expected. Is this a bug? It is worth mentioning that I think my hardware is failing, this is why I mentioned the KT7A-RAID. For example, the soundcard stopped working in this machine, but it works in another machine, but it used to work in this machine. So maybe the problem is a bug in my hardware? If this isn't a bug, then what should I do? Regards X0 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Version: Hush 2.3 wkYEARECAAYFAkAdu34ACgkQZI2YkNttzREpWACgr1JZBpjxTDy0zeJB4KvdkXB874IA oLTc7U/I6LAbHwITDhpJWQpvmU4T =k3dZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Concerned about your privacy? Follow this link to get FREE encrypted email: https://www.hushmail.com/?l=2 Free, ultra-private instant messaging with Hush Messenger https://www.hushmail.com/services.php?subloc=messenger&l=434 Promote security and make money with the Hushmail Affiliate Program: https://www.hushmail.com/about.php?subloc=affiliate&l=427
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