First, I am getting errors which I think are caused by some snafu in the
automounting of the CDROM drive.
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Feb 15 22:08:29 sparky atd[165]: Error redirecting I/O: Permission
denied
Feb 15 22:08:32 sparky automount[235]: starting automounter version
3.1.1, path = /misc, maptype = file, mapname = /etc/auto.misc
Feb 15 22:08:32 sparky automount[235]: >> mount: fs type autofs not
supported by kernel
Feb 15 22:08:32 sparky automount[235]: /misc: mount failed!
Feb 15 22:08:32 sparky modprobe: can't locate module char-major-6
Feb 15 22:08:32 sparky modprobe: can't locate module autofs
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: hdc: packet command error: status=0x51 {
DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: hdc: packet command error: error=0x50
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: ATAPI device hdc:
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: Error: Illegal request -- (Sense
key=0x05)
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: Invalid field in command packet --
(asc=0x24, ascq=0x00)
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: The failed "Start Stop Unit" packet
command was:
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: "1b 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 "
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: Error in command packet byte 19489 bit
0
Feb 15 22:09:57 sparky kernel: cdrom: open failed.
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Second, I am seeing the following module errors:
Feb 14 21:50:33 sparky modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-0000
Feb 14 21:51:13 sparky modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-e0ff
Feb 14 21:52:53 sparky modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-af32
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I am not particularly interested in running automount, since I use my
machine as a personal workstation. I do use either dialup and a LAN
connect,
but am not using NFS or other protocols that work better with automount
running.
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