On Friday 25 January 2008 10:49, Thierry Chatelet wrote: > > We need an actual error message. I know: you're using a pointy-clicky > > thingy. Get to a command line and try: > > > > $ mount /dev/hda > > > > Give us the error. > > > > Try removing the udf part of the fstab entry. Perhaps its getting > > confused. A normal CD should be iso9660. > > > > Install the package cdck and run it on the cd. It doesn't need to be > > mounted: it tries to read the whole CD and checks for problems at the > > bit-on-the-media level. > > > > Give us the output of any commands you run. > > > > Doug. > > I get no error on mount command. If I mount it manually, then I have > something in /media/cdrom0, but ithe cd is shown by kde as a blank cd, and > I can't open it in Konqueror (see above). If I put a audio cd, or any type > of cd it shows as blank. I put the cd drive on another box, it works fine, > I tried an other cd drive on this box, changing the cable as well: same > problem. The cds I tried are ok on the other box. > Well looking at what I wrote, it looks like a problem on kde/konqueror. > Also I had to install an other box with Etch 4.0r2, and I have the same > problem!!! Thierry
Well, adding to the puzzle: I put the hard-drive and cd-drive on an other box, then everything is fine!! So one would say something is wrong with the first box. But, if I boot with a install-cd on it, everything is fine, until I start kde. And as said before, if I manually mount the cd, it appears ok in /media/cdrom0. As I have to deliver the box tomorrow, if anyone has a idea where to look for a clue, I will be glad... Thierry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]