I recently purchased a CD-rw device. I installed it. The  CD subsequently was able to 
be mounted properly and info read off of appropriate type of CD's. It also
played music correctly.

I tried that night to enable its "write" feature that night. I was unsuccessful.

While getting ready to revisit it a few days later,I noticed now I cannot mount a CD 
nor play music from it.

I have tried all various mounting commands of which I am aware. I continually receive 
the same error message, to wit:
  '/dev/cdrom is not a valid block device'

I believe it likely that while 'messing' with it and attempting to enable the write 
features of the cd/player, I somehow screwed up its existing capabilities. 
Unfortunately, it was so late at night, I don't  recall with any detail what I did.

Any thoughts on options to cure this problem would be much appreciated.

Thanks.



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