Issue with Libredrive mode? Device must be cold booted to be recognized by the Linux kernel
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 4:26 pm
I am using MakeMKV in a docker container (jlesage/makemkv) on UNRAID (6.8.0).
I have two drives an HP brand DVD drive(/dev/sr0 ; /dev/sg4), and an LG Blu-Ray reader(/dev/sr1 ; /dev/sg5) with Libredrive patched firmware
I will attach a ZIP with the relevant parts of the boot log to demonstrate this issue.
What actually happens:
The Docker container works great!
I can rip any kind of disc I want in the Libredrive enabled drive, until I reboot UNRAID.
When I have used the Drive in Libredrive mode, after reboot My computer (not just the docker container) never resolves the Blu-Ray reader. It errors out when mounting the drive at boot time. The only fix I have for this is to NEVER reboot UNRAID. If I have to reboot it for any reason, I instead do a full shutdown, wait 10 seconds then power it up as normal.
Things I have done to troubleshoot:
I have moved the ODD's to a PCIe SATA controller (no effect)
For what it is worth, My mobo SATA controller ID's the drive as a "harddisk" after a regular reboot.
I have two drives an HP brand DVD drive(/dev/sr0 ; /dev/sg4), and an LG Blu-Ray reader(/dev/sr1 ; /dev/sg5) with Libredrive patched firmware
I will attach a ZIP with the relevant parts of the boot log to demonstrate this issue.
What actually happens:
The Docker container works great!
I can rip any kind of disc I want in the Libredrive enabled drive, until I reboot UNRAID.
When I have used the Drive in Libredrive mode, after reboot My computer (not just the docker container) never resolves the Blu-Ray reader. It errors out when mounting the drive at boot time. The only fix I have for this is to NEVER reboot UNRAID. If I have to reboot it for any reason, I instead do a full shutdown, wait 10 seconds then power it up as normal.
Things I have done to troubleshoot:
I have moved the ODD's to a PCIe SATA controller (no effect)
For what it is worth, My mobo SATA controller ID's the drive as a "harddisk" after a regular reboot.