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akalten at comcast

Dec 16, 2006, 11:55 AM

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DVD-RAM cannot be mounted RW with 2.6.18/2.6.19

Hello,

DVD-RAM disks previously made with a Linux system can
no longer be mounted in RW mode. For some reason, as
indicated by the error message from the mount command,
the disks are detected as being write-protected (which
is not the case). To be able to write to these disks,
the mount command must be issued again with the "-o remount"
option.

The commands given are as follows. Although the file
type in this example is ext2, the same behavior is seen
also with the udf file type.

# modprobe ide-cd
# hdparm -d1 -X udma4 -k1 /dev/hde

# mount -t ext2 -o rw,noatime /dev/hde /cdrom
mount: block device /dev/hde is write-protected, mounting read-only

# mount -t ext2 -o remount,rw,noatime /dev/hde /cdrom

Now the DVD-RAM disk can be written normally, but there should
be no need for the second mount command.

The kernel log for this command sequence seems to show nothing abnormal:

kernel: hde: ATAPI 39X DVD-ROM DVD-R-RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(66)
kernel: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
kernel: hde: CHECK for good STATUS
kernel: cdrom: hde: mrw address space DMA selected
kernel: cdrom open: mrw_status 'not mrw'

Furthermore, if I attempt to check the unmounted DVD-RAM disk with
e2fsck, the drive is still reported as read-only:

# e2fsck -p /dev/hde
e2fsck: Read-only file system while trying to open /dev/hde
Disk write-protected; use the -n option to do a read-only
check of the device.

However, as I indicated above, the disk is not write-protected.

I am reporting this problem on the lkml because of a hint
that I discovered at this link:

http://lists.opensuse.org/packet-writing/2006-10/msg00000.html

Although this problem does not involve packet-writing, it may
be related to the cdrom code.

Andrew Kalten

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laurent.riffard at free

Dec 16, 2006, 12:34 PM

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Re: DVD-RAM cannot be mounted RW with 2.6.18/2.6.19 [In reply to]

Le 16.12.2006 20:55, A. Kalten a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> DVD-RAM disks previously made with a Linux system can
> no longer be mounted in RW mode. For some reason, as
> indicated by the error message from the mount command,
> the disks are detected as being write-protected (which
> is not the case). To be able to write to these disks,
> the mount command must be issued again with the "-o remount"
> option.
>
> The commands given are as follows. Although the file
> type in this example is ext2, the same behavior is seen
> also with the udf file type.
>
> # modprobe ide-cd
> # hdparm -d1 -X udma4 -k1 /dev/hde
>
> # mount -t ext2 -o rw,noatime /dev/hde /cdrom
> mount: block device /dev/hde is write-protected, mounting read-only
>
> # mount -t ext2 -o remount,rw,noatime /dev/hde /cdrom
>
> Now the DVD-RAM disk can be written normally, but there should
> be no need for the second mount command.
>
> The kernel log for this command sequence seems to show nothing abnormal:
>
> kernel: hde: ATAPI 39X DVD-ROM DVD-R-RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(66)
> kernel: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
> kernel: hde: CHECK for good STATUS
> kernel: cdrom: hde: mrw address space DMA selected
> kernel: cdrom open: mrw_status 'not mrw'
>
> Furthermore, if I attempt to check the unmounted DVD-RAM disk with
> e2fsck, the drive is still reported as read-only:
>
> # e2fsck -p /dev/hde
> e2fsck: Read-only file system while trying to open /dev/hde
> Disk write-protected; use the -n option to do a read-only
> check of the device.
>
> However, as I indicated above, the disk is not write-protected.
>
> I am reporting this problem on the lkml because of a hint
> that I discovered at this link:
>
> http://lists.opensuse.org/packet-writing/2006-10/msg00000.html
>
> Although this problem does not involve packet-writing, it may
> be related to the cdrom code.

The problem I reported in the above link was related to UDF filesystem.

AFAIR, my DVD-RW have been formatted with "mkduffs --media-type=dvd",
which toggled a read-only flag at the FS level. I reformatted this DVD-RW
with "mkudffs --media-type=dvdram" and the problem was gone.

I'm afraid this won't help you...
~~
laurent
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