MO drive doesn't want to mount disk when connected to laptop via Apa1480 (formatted by a pentium desktop with AHA2940 card, same drive). Time out and then complains of too many filesystem mounted, wrong fstype etc. Kernel message: (scsi:0:4:0) Parity error during Data-In phase pcmcia package on laptop(Sony Viao F350): 3.0.14 as shipped with Slackware 7; kernel 2.2.13 recompiled with gcc 2.95.2. The Apa1480 card on the laptop works perfectly with an OEM Teac CD-R55S (cd recorder) with Schilly's cdrecord. Scsi core and the 4 drivers are all compiled into the kernel. I also have a cardbus 3com ethernet card which works happily. I don't usually use both simultaneously, so probably irrelevant. Desktop has kernel 2.2.10 compiled with egcs 1.1.2 before the upgrade to slackware 7. Separately, Pcmcia APA1480 SCSI card works (laptop + cd writer) and the Fujitsu M2513A MO drive works (desktop + AHA2940). But put together, they don't. Is this the problem mentioned in the "KNOWN BUGS" of pcmcia 3.1.15 about the apa1480_cs being a bit quirky about exotic scsi hardware? Would upgrading to 3.1.16 help? Except for the "Parity error during Data-In phase" message, syslog shows the usual thing: card detected, drive detected, etc. |
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