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Are CD/DVD-roms known to be quirky?

 
 
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      6th Dec 2010


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For years I avoided CDs, while I was waiting for the fad to pass.
Now my 3 PCs try to use an IDE CDrom and a usb-CD/DVD r/w,
which I can also unplug from its usb-interface to use as the
[original guts] IDE-device.

Often I need to re-try mounting before I succeed.
With 3 PCs and multiple versions of Linux and 2 CD-roms, moving
between PCs it's already confusing, without the apparent random
failure to mount.

Here's the latest trace:-
# mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom ==
mount: block device /dev/hdd is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: No medium found
-------------
A good readable CD was present.
This PC/CDrom combination worked last week.
Now it 'retracts the tray' for: `mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom`,
which shows 'something'. But even for the previous CD which it was
reading last week, it won't mount.

And the other strange fact is that both:
eject /mnt/cdrom
and
eject /dev/hdd
work, so that somehow '/dev/hdd' IS associated with
'/mnt/cdrom' ?!?

==TIA.

 
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> Ich kan auch Deutch lesen
> For years I avoided CDs, while I was waiting for the fad to pass.
> Now my 3 PCs try to use an IDE CDrom and a usb-CD/DVD r/w,
> which I can also unplug from its usb-interface to use as the
> [original guts] IDE-device.
>
> Often I need to re-try mounting before I succeed.
> With 3 PCs and multiple versions of Linux and 2 CD-roms, moving
> between PCs it's already confusing, without the apparent random
> failure to mount.
>
> Here's the latest trace:-
> # mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom ==
> mount: block device /dev/hdd is write-protected, mounting read-only
> mount: No medium found
> -------------
> A good readable CD was present.
> This PC/CDrom combination worked last week.
> Now it 'retracts the tray' for: `mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom`,
> which shows 'something'. But even for the previous CD which it was
> reading last week, it won't mount.
>
> And the other strange fact is that both:
> eject /mnt/cdrom
> and
> eject /dev/hdd
> work, so that somehow '/dev/hdd' IS associated with
> '/mnt/cdrom' ?!?
>
> ==TIA.
>


Since this question involves Linux, why wouldn't you post
the question in a Linux group ?

You can see here, that the thing that is quirky, is Linux.
Not the hardware. At least some people got relief, by
replacing their Ubuntu kernel with a Debian kernel. Which
means some changes Ubuntu made, made a difference.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ux/+bug/231575

Some debugging steps are mentioned in this FAQ article.

http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/CDROM-HOWTO.html

HTH,
Paul
 
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