OK I also found that the steps mentioned in my previous post were
temporary, meaning the changes I made did not persist after a couple
of reboots and resumes from suspend.
The good news is now I now have the exact output that occurs after
stopping /dev/sr0, it is as follows
# hal-disable-polling --device /dev/sr0
Polling for drive /dev/sr0 have been disabled. The fdi file written was
/etc/hal/fdi/information/media-check-disable-storage_model_Optiarc_DVD_RW_AD_7560S.fdi
Clearly this shows that the Optiarc drive is involved, so it is a
genuine problem for those of us that have Optiarc drives. BTW,
stopping polling reduced my load in a matter of seconds from close to
100% to close to 0%.
Please keep this bug active (and critical) till it is fixed by someone
in the know.
OK I also found that the steps mentioned in my previous post were
temporary, meaning the changes I made did not persist after a couple
of reboots and resumes from suspend.
The good news is now I now have the exact output that occurs after
stopping /dev/sr0, it is as follows
# hal-disable-polling --device /dev/sr0 hal/fdi/ information/ media-check- disable- storage_ model_Optiarc_ DVD_RW_ AD_7560S. fdi
Polling for drive /dev/sr0 have been disabled. The fdi file written was
/etc/
Clearly this shows that the Optiarc drive is involved, so it is a
genuine problem for those of us that have Optiarc drives. BTW,
stopping polling reduced my load in a matter of seconds from close to
100% to close to 0%.
Please keep this bug active (and critical) till it is fixed by someone
in the know.
Thanks.