[PlanetCCRMA] Lacie Firewire drive on Planet CCRMA
Andres Cabrera
acabrera at teleset.com.co
Mon Oct 18 10:51:02 PDT 2004
Thanks Fernando,
I'm actually trying to use my Lacie firewire hard drive, the internal
cdrom is working fine.
Sorry for not being clear...
Andres
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 08:00, Andres Cabrera wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>I've been unable to use my Lacie firewire drive in FC1 Planet CCRMA. The
>>drive works under knoppix kernel 2.4, so it should also work on the
>>planet. Here's what I've found different:
>>On knoppix, there's no /proc/bus/ieee1394 directory.
>>On FC1 that directory contains the file "devices" which says:
>>Node[1-00:1023] GUID[00d04b380e097569]:
>> Vendor ID: `LaCie Group SA ' [0x00d04b]
>> Capabilities: 0x0083c0
>> Bus Options:
>> IRMC(0) CMC(0) ISC(0) BMC(0) PMC(0) GEN(0)
>> LSPD(0) MAX_REC(64) CYC_CLK_ACC(255)
>> Unit Directory 0:
>> Vendor/Model ID: LaCie Group SA [00d04b] / LaCie 1394 Disk drive
>>LUN 0 [000000]
>> Software Specifier ID: 00609e
>> Software Version: 010483
>> Driver: SBP2 Driver
>> Length (in quads): 8
>>
>>The file /proc/scsi/scsi on knoppix includes(apart from the cdrom):
>>Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
>> Vendor: WDC WD16 Model: 00BB-00DAA3 Rev: 75.1
>> Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 06
>>On FC1 it only includes the cdrom, when the fw drive should be there as
>>well.
>>
>>Also on FC1 there is a directory (which is not there on knoppix) called
>>/proc/scsi/sbp2_1 which contains the file "1" which contains:
>>
>>Host scsi1 : SBP-2 IEEE-1394 (ohci1394)
>>
>>Module options :
>> max_speed : S800
>> max_sectors : 255
>> serialize_io : no
>> exclusive_login : yes
>>
>>Attached devices : none
>>
>>I've already added the following to fstab:
>>/dev/sda2 /mnt/fw1 ntfs noauto,users,exec,ro,umask=000,uid=root 0 0
>>/dev/sda3 /mnt/fw2 vfat noauto,users,exec,umask=000,uid=root 0 0
>>/dev/sda5 /mnt/fw3 ntfs noauto,users,exec,ro,umask=000,uid=root 0 0
>>Which were generated by knoppix, and work there.
>>Then trying:
>>mount /dev/sda2
>>gives:
>>mount: /dev/sda is not a valid block device
>
>
> Hmmm, I think /dev/sdn (where n is the "letter" of the device) is only
> for hard disks, you could try /dev/scdn, I think those are the devices
> you want for cdroms.
>
> -- Fernando
>
>
>
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