* Joris Huizer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030214 16:19]: > --- Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 12:29:40AM -0800, Joris > > Huizer wrote: > > > - mounting manually, won't work - I get: > > > mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock > > on > > > /dev/hdc, or too many mounted file systems
You DO NOT mount an audio CD. You mount devices with a filesystem on it. As I understand it, audio CDs simply don't have one. > > You cannot mount an audio CD. Can you play it when > > you just press > > play on the front of the CDROM? If not, is it a > > "copy-protected" CD? > > > > You mean, when inserting in a normal cd player ? it > just goes on and plays everything. > (The computer cd player doesn't have a play button) He means your PC's cd-rom drive. But yes, many don't have a 'play' button. Do you have the package 'cdtool' installed ?? If so, insert the audio CD and type "cdplay" at a console prompt. > The cd was bought past year, december - it doesn't > mentioning copy-protection but ofcourse it says > copying and everything is prohibited ... I'm pretty sure they give no indication that they're protected. The recording industry could care less about computer-based cdplayers. They're only concerned if they'll play in home cdplayers. Hall -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]