Re: Re: Trouble mounting sr1 as user but not sr0 updated info

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Anno domini 2020 Fri, 10 Jul 05:18:17 -0400
 BorgLabs - Kate Draven scripsit:
> > looks like you try to mount empty disk that has not registered in udisks2
> The dvdr has data on it.
> 
> > can you mount from the command line?
> only as root and I need to specify a mount point.
> the other doesn't need root or a mount point.
> 
> > does same disk mounts in the other device?
> Yes.
> 
> > do all disks in sr1 not mount? you mention specific as user
> Yes.
> 
> If I reverse the order.
> For example, turn on optical drive "a" second, make it "b" (sr1), it exhibits 
> the same behavior (can't mount). 
> 
> sr0, always works as expected. sr1 doesn't.

what's in /et/fstab?


> 
> Kate
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