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New CDRW drive causing random reboots


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I recently replaced my CDRW with a new, faster drive. It works well, with one huge exception:

 

The "busy" light on the drive will blink, and force a machine reboot.

 

It happens:

 

1) generally during boot, before the file system is mounted.

2) 10-15 minutes after boot.

3) completely randomly, sometimes hours after boot (less often).

 

This will happen regardless if a disk is in the device.

 

It does not seem to be a hardware defect--I am using a dual-boot machine, Linux Mandrake 8.1 and Win98. The behavior does not manifest itself in Windows.

 

The new drive is manuf by Buslink, model--

LITE-ON LTR-48125W

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Well, I'll be a rat *(5$%$##$%!

 

That sounds exactly right:

 

Of course, I don't look at the CDRW until the reboot, and it's blinking 'cause it's just resetting itself AFTER the shutdown. The CDRW was never the problem.

 

On the incredibly stupid frontier--

 

I also just added another harddrive three weeks before--and mounted the swap partition on the second drive for performance reasons. No wonder the behavior is limited to Linux, both drives are simultaneously accessed as a rule....

 

A thousand thanks...

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