Weird interaction with XP partition
Weird interaction with XP partition
I mainly just use XP for playing with video. Well using free prog called DVDshrink (wish there was a linux version), I made backups of two commercial dvds into iso files. Both good files and a free non-M$ media player for windows that I found can play them directly from these hardrive files. Mounted XP partition with Puppy and burned first file to dvdr. Easy as pie and it played fine. Started burning second iso and suddenly error that Puppy couldnt see the iso file. Well Puppy could no longer even see the XP partition. Neither could Mepis.
This was a new install of XP due to old partition getting corrupted. XP still boots fine. Puppy just cant see it. I hate doing anything in windows if I can help it, but downloaded several different burning software for windows and get coasters each and every time.
Any ideas why suddenly Puppy couldnt see the windows partition? Puppy and Mepis are on a separate hardrive. I much prefer burning cdr and dvdr thru linux. Rarely have a coaster under linux where I have lot coasters burning with windows whatever burning software I use.
This was a new install of XP due to old partition getting corrupted. XP still boots fine. Puppy just cant see it. I hate doing anything in windows if I can help it, but downloaded several different burning software for windows and get coasters each and every time.
Any ideas why suddenly Puppy couldnt see the windows partition? Puppy and Mepis are on a separate hardrive. I much prefer burning cdr and dvdr thru linux. Rarely have a coaster under linux where I have lot coasters burning with windows whatever burning software I use.
Barry noted this in the news section. Version 1.0.2 and the 2.6 series kernel was causing problems. The new version should work fine. He reverted back to the 2.4 series kernel in version 1.0.3.
You may want to look at the news page under the 1.0.3 release to see what the issue was in detail.
You may want to look at the news page under the 1.0.3 release to see what the issue was in detail.
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Ok, little playing and swapped dvd burner and windows hardrive around on cable. Mepis now can see and mount windowsXP partition. Was even able to burn a dvd of the second movie using K3B. At least no more coasters. Think the various windows burner software were trying to burn at too fast a speed even though if option available I set them to burn at slowest speed possible. They tended to just ignore such a setting and this blank dvd+r media I am using (bargain price) needs to burn at max of 2x. Or maybe they just are not compatible with my dvd+rw burner???? Thankfully I no longer have to even think of burning a dvd under windows.
However Puppy "drive mounter" still cant see anything but itself, floppy drive and "cdrom" drive. Cant even see Mepis which is on same hardrive as Puppy. Puppy "hardware probe" with "partitions" option sees all partitions and hardrives correctly. Something wrong with Puppy's "drive mounter". Guess I should boot from Puppy live cd and see if it can mount all drives. Remember I mounted XP partition with Puppy and burned the first disk just fine, then all of sudden while burning second disk, Puppy couldnt see the windows partition any longer.
However Puppy "drive mounter" still cant see anything but itself, floppy drive and "cdrom" drive. Cant even see Mepis which is on same hardrive as Puppy. Puppy "hardware probe" with "partitions" option sees all partitions and hardrives correctly. Something wrong with Puppy's "drive mounter". Guess I should boot from Puppy live cd and see if it can mount all drives. Remember I mounted XP partition with Puppy and burned the first disk just fine, then all of sudden while burning second disk, Puppy couldnt see the windows partition any longer.
You don't happen to have your CD drive connected to the same IDE cable as the hard drive do you? Many people will tell you that hard drives can happily co-exist with CD drives on the same IDE cable, but in the real world it's problematic, especially when burning CDR's.
Connect your hard drives to primary IDE, optical drive(s) to secondary IDE, with burner as the Master device.
Connect your hard drives to primary IDE, optical drive(s) to secondary IDE, with burner as the Master device.
I now have Puppy/Mepis hardrive as primary master. Windows as secondary master and dvdrw as secondary slave. It works as I posted above.
As to Puppy's problem seeing and mounting windows partition. I booted from live PUPPY cd and it can see and mount windows partition. So something corrupted in the hardrive install of puppy.
As to Puppy's problem seeing and mounting windows partition. I booted from live PUPPY cd and it can see and mount windows partition. So something corrupted in the hardrive install of puppy.
Replaced /usr/sbin/pmount in hardrive version with same file from live cd. No change. Hardrive version still cant see any partitions except itself, floppy, and cdrom.
Does puppy drive mounter use some file other than pmount? On live cd version when I clicked on /usr/sbin/pmount, up popped the 'puppy drive mounter' window with all partitions showing.
Does puppy drive mounter use some file other than pmount? On live cd version when I clicked on /usr/sbin/pmount, up popped the 'puppy drive mounter' window with all partitions showing.
XP can decide your optical drive is not working with dma and switch to pio (uses the cpu to transfer data to the dvd drive ... much slower)
i think you look in control panel, system, device manager ... look to see what mode the ide's are using
the way to get it to use dma again is to uninstall the ide driver and let it reinstall the driver again
this happened to me once ... sp2 may (or may not) have fixed it ... i don't run sp2 (or sp1), it screws up my sound
pmount uses probepart, probedisk, and modprobe, and other programs
what do you get when you type probepart and probedisk in rxvt?
i think you look in control panel, system, device manager ... look to see what mode the ide's are using
the way to get it to use dma again is to uninstall the ide driver and let it reinstall the driver again
this happened to me once ... sp2 may (or may not) have fixed it ... i don't run sp2 (or sp1), it screws up my sound
pmount uses probepart, probedisk, and modprobe, and other programs
what do you get when you type probepart and probedisk in rxvt?