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On Fri, 9 May 2008 at 5:53pm +0200, Wolf Canis wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> I just experienced the same problem. Could you solve your problem? |
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> If so could you post the solution? |
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> Some data of mine: |
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> I'm in the groups: |
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> groups=10(wheel),11(floppy),18(audio),19(cdrom),27(video),35(games),85(usb),100(users),250(portage),443(plugdev),1000(rh),1001(wireshark) |
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> CD/DVD device: |
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> $ ls -l /dev/cdrom |
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> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 2008-05-09 04:45 /dev/cdrom -> sr0 |
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> $ ls -l /dev/sr0 |
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> brw-rw---- 1 root cdrom 11, 0 2008-05-09 04:45 /dev/sr0 |
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> dbus and hal are running. USB disks, cameras or MP3-players are |
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> correctly mounted. Only CDs are not. |
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> Tips, comments highly appreciated. |
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> Thanks in advance. |
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> W. Canis |
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What does /etc/fstab look like? |
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If you're using hald to auto-mount, the cdrom should *not* be in |
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/etc/fstab. |
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