Mount problem

SnapafunFrank Frank at snapafun.co.nz
Sat Dec 31 03:48:55 GMT 2005


Bruno Castro da Silva wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> A week ago I sent an email asking for help regarding mounting problems 
> on KDE. Specifically, I have a CDRW/DVD-ROM drive and when I put a 
> disk it fails with the following error:
>
> "Error while loading media:/hdd
>
> An error occurred while loading media:/hdd:
> The file or folder media:/hdd does not exist."
>
>
> I tried several configurations in /etc/fstab, including the 
> suggestions James and Justin gave me. Since then I tried a lot of 
> other possibilities and googled around, but found no answer. The 
> strange part is that my CDRW/DVD-ROM drive can automount normal CD 
> disks, but fails specifically when I insert a DVD a disk (both burned 
> DVDs and movies, etc).
>
> I suspect that the problem might have something to do with the device 
> /dev/hdd but I couldn't find anything on google.
>
>
> ps: my fstab is currently using the defaults which came with my 
> Kubuntu distro:
> /dev/hdd        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
> /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom1   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
>
> /dev/hdc is my DVD-RW drive, which works fine. /dev/hdd is my 
> CDRW/DVD-ROM drive which can only automount CD disks, but not DVD disks.
>
>
> Can someone please give me a hint or any suggestion on this problem? 
> It's really annoying not being able to automount DVD disks! :-)
>
>
> Thanks in advance an thanks for the support so far!
>
>
> Bruno
>
>
>
>
> 2005/12/23, Bruno Castro da Silva <brunocs at gmail.com 
> <mailto:brunocs at gmail.com>>:
>
>     Thanks for the hints, James and Justin.
>
>     I tried to update /etc/fstab with your suggestion:
>
>> dev/hdd        /media/cdrom0  auto   defaults,noauto,users,unhide
>      0 0
>
>     but it didn't work. I also tried to use a line that I used in my
>     old redhat system:
>
>     /dev/hdd        /media/cdrom0  udf,iso9660 noauto,owner,ro 0 0
>
>     which didn't work either.
>
>> Some research indicates that UDF is another CD format so if your
>     Kernel
>>  has it and you need it you should probably add that as well.
>
>     Thanks, but I tried with and without UDF and it that option didn't
>     make any difference.
>
>         Check to see if you are in the "cdrw" group. Please note, this
>         may not be the actual group name. Just `grep yourname
>         /etc/group*` and compare the results. Also see if the perms on
>         /dev/hdc match those of /dev/hdd.
>
>
>
>     I do belong to the 'cdrom' group. Permissions on /dev/hdc and
>     /dev/hdd are exactly the same, and I just tried to give a+rwx to
>     both but the same error still occurs when I insert the CDROM:
>
>     "Error while loading media:/hdd
>
>     An error occurred while loading media:/hdd:
>     The file or folder media:/hdd does not exist."
>
>
>
>     Any more ideas?
>
>     Thanks for the support so far!
>
>
>     Bruno
>
>
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Just a thought.

I once had probs with two cdrom/dvd units fitted and was able to fix it 
with ensuring that one was indeed master and the other indeed slave. I 
seem to remember that it involved bios settings rather than physical 
jumpers but don't quote me on that.

Frank

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Regards

SnapafunFrank

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