Re: Can't access DVD - CORRECTION -

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On 02/03/12 09:47, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 02/03/12 09:27, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/02/2012 08:55 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
        I suppose I should know by know but ...

        Do I need an entry in /etc/fstab for an optical disk drive? If
        so what should it be?

I viewed some lectures on line, bought the download actually but
        decided would eat up more of my bandwidth allotment for the
        month than I could afford and had them send me some DVD's
        instead. Then to my surprise my F-16/64 installations wont play
        them although they looked fine from the download site.

        When I put a "movie" dvd in the drive an icon pops up normally
        but ls /media appears to be empty:

            [bobg@box6 ~]$ ll /media
            total 0

        Should I not see something like /media/cdrom ? The disk I am
testing with has always worked on earlier Fedora's. Admittedly I
        rarely do anything with dvd's but when I have needed to I have
        been able to play and record, in most cases data. Now as far as
        VLC and Parole it is like there's no drive installed?

        I need help troubleshooting.


I'm using KDE, so my view may vary slightly from what you see.....

When I pop in a DVD, Arsenic and Old Lace, the "Device Notifier" pops up
giving 6 potential actions.  I don't want to do any of them so I ignore
it.  The device is not mounted so there is nothing in /media.

I bring up SMPlayer and pick "Open from Disc" and the movie is played.
The program is reading directly from the /dev/dvd device which is a
symlink to /dev/sr0 which is the block device for the drive.

       Ok Ed, that's what I needed!

           [root@box6 bobg]# ll /dev/sr1
           brw-rw----+ 1 root cdrom 11, 1 Mar  2 04:35 /dev/sr1

       There's that "+" again, the same problem I am having with
       devices connected to USB like my scanners, and the digital
       camera. Apparently a problem unique to the Fedora 16 XFCE Live
       Spin from which I have installed both systems.

       I put bobg in the cdrom group, not sure if that helps but doing:

           [[root@box6 bobg]# setfacl -m u:bobg:rw- /dev/dvd

       Gets the movie running in VLC.

       Thanks,

       Bob

Sorry, I copy pasted the wrong line.



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