On Sun, 8 May 2005, Peter Holm wrote: > On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 12:13:07AM +0100, Gavin Atkinson wrote: >> On Sat, 7 May 2005, Peter Holm wrote: >> >>> With GENERIC HEAD from May 5 04:56 UTC I got: >>> >>> panic(c0841f8c,c083c2d3,c083c608,1d8,1) at panic+0x14b >>> _sx_assert(c0906ae0,4,c083c608,1d8) at _sx_assert+0x77 >>> g_new_providerf(c1733900,c081aeee,0,1,c168b804) at g_new_providerf+0x1f >>> acd_read_toc(c16af780,0,c091c1a0,0,0) at acd_read_toc+0x1c0 >>> acd_geom_ioctl(c1733880,c00c6303,c16ba7b0,5,c1863600) at >>> acd_geom_ioctl+0x6a >>> [snip] >> >> Were you trying to mount a CD at the time, just inserting one or had it >> in already at boot? > > I was testing grip, so it was a music cd. The second panic was with the > cd already in. Testing with a different CD made the panic go away. Sounds familiar. I had two CDs, both of which would reliably panic my machine in the same way, when attempting to rip them with cdparanoia. In my case, both CDs were audio CDs with a "bonus data track" containing the video, etc. Is it possible the CD you had inserted was one of these with several audio tracks and one CD track? (I seem to remember "cdcontrol info" could show the TOC without causing the panic). GavinReceived on Sun May 08 2005 - 06:39:02 UTC
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