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Subject:    Re: [kde] Mount problem
From:       Bruno Castro da Silva <brunocs () gmail ! com>
Date:       2005-12-23 23:30:03
Message-ID: 7305bc070512231530q2e602909x () mail ! gmail ! com
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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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Thanks for the hints, James and Justin.<br>
<br>
I tried to update /etc/fstab with your suggestion:<br>
<br>
&gt; dev/hdd &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;/media/cdrom0 &nbsp;auto &nbsp; \
defaults,noauto,users,unhide &nbsp;0 0<br> <br>
but it didn't work. I also tried to use a line that I used in my old redhat \
system:<br> <br>
/dev/hdd&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; /media/cdrom0&nbsp; udf,iso9660 \
noauto,owner,ro 0 0<br> <br>
which didn't work either.<br>
<br>
&gt; Some research indicates that UDF is another CD format so if your Kernel<br>
&gt;&nbsp; has it and you need it you should probably add that as well.<br>
<br>
Thanks, but I tried with and without UDF and it that option didn't make any \
difference.<br> <br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px \
solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Check to see \
if you are in the &quot;cdrw&quot; 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.</blockquote></div><br> <br>
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:<br>
<br>
&quot;Error while loading media:/hdd<br>
<br>
An error occurred while loading media:/hdd:<br>
The file or folder media:/hdd does not exist.&quot;<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Any more ideas?<br>
<br>
Thanks for the support so far!<br>
<br>
<br>
Bruno<br>



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