Re: Mount problem

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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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