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CD-ROM scanning problems (E/Linux-SVGA 1.99p3)




	When I try to start Executor/Linux (SVGAlib version - I like 
it!) - the CD-ROM scanning stops audio CD playback (I'm using workbone), 
and any attempt to resume playing the CD crashes Executor.
	
	Also, in Linux kernels under 1.3.3x(x=something), when there is 
not a data CD in the drive, for a while after Executor is run (quite a 
while in my case since I don't use X much and have 16MB RAM), is the
	'weird - unlocked, unused and unclean buffer...' error.

	(I thought this was a kernel bug at first and reported it to 
linux-kernel - I think Linus pulled the message out of the kernel - 
Eric Youngdale told me it was a normal condition to tell the buffer 
mechanism that the CD was invalid, hence saving a read in vain.)

	What I'd like to see is a switch to disable the automatic CD 
scanning for the cases where it causes trouble... it would be a help when 
I didn't want to use a HFV CD-ROM, but an audio CD... thanks!

	- Chad