audio:/ device does not show anything
Hi, after inserting an Audio(Music) CD into the cdrom/cdrecorder device, I can not access audio:/ with konquerer. Everything is enabled and should work. (E.g. 'Grip' works very fine for ripping). In the control center I teste both: auto-detect and fixed to /dev/cdrom. Both result in the same error when clicking onto 'Audio-CD-Browser': (tranlated from german) Failed to load 'audio:/': File or directory '/' does not exist. This is on SuSE 8.1, KDE 3.1.0, kernel SuSE 2.4.19 What can I do? Besides an other question: these mixed music/data cds mount fine with mount -t iso9660 ... or with filesys set to 'iso9660' in fstab. But filesys 'auto' does not work, error message is: blitz-lx:/etc # mount /media/cdrecorder /dev/cdrecorder: Input/output error mount: you must specify the filesystem type I am not sure if this the same with pure data cdroms (don't have one here). Is there a solution (kernel update?). Regards, Tim Ruehsen
Hi Tim!
after inserting an Audio(Music) CD into the cdrom/cdrecorder device, I can not access audio:/ with konquerer. Everything is enabled and should work. (E.g. 'Grip' works very fine for ripping). In the control center I teste both: auto-detect and fixed to /dev/cdrom. Both result in the same error when clicking onto 'Audio-CD-Browser': (tranlated from german) Failed to load 'audio:/': File or directory '/' does not exist.
This is on SuSE 8.1, KDE 3.1.0, kernel SuSE 2.4.19
What can I do?
Well, you can open an konqueror and test a little bit. Examples for loading: audiocd:/?device=/dev/cdrom audiocd:/?device=/dev/hdc audiocd:/?device=/dev/sg0 audiocd:/?device=/dev/sr0 Perhaps one of them are working. If you find the right device, then make it fixed in the preferences you mentioned above. Or change the link properties on your desktop icon to open the right line from above.
Besides an other question: these mixed music/data cds mount fine with mount -t iso9660 ... or with filesys set to 'iso9660' in fstab. But filesys 'auto' does not work, error message is:
blitz-lx:/etc # mount /media/cdrecorder /dev/cdrecorder: Input/output error mount: you must specify the filesystem type
I am not sure if this the same with pure data cdroms (don't have one here).
Is there a solution (kernel update?).
I don't know any solution besides putting iso9660 into fstab. I tried to put iso9660 on top of /etc/filesystems, but it seems that this is being ignored (List: Why?) List: Are there any known drawbacks, when fixing this to iso9660? There should be not many dtat CD's with other fs'es or am I wrong? I found tons and tons of pages describing how to burn mixed-mode cd's but I did find only very few (not very good) pages which are mentioning mounting them... Greets, Daniel
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On March 28, 2003 11:54 am, Daniel Eckl wrote:
List: Are there any known drawbacks, when fixing this to iso9660? There should be not many dtat CD's with other fs'es or am I wrong?
I have two lines in my fstab with two different mount points. One for iso9660 and one for udf. Charles - -- "Linux, because up-time matters gawk; talk; date; wine; grep; touch; unzip; touch; gasp; finger; gasp; mount;\ fsck; more; yes; gasp; umount; make clean; make mrproper; sleep." - --Drunken Bastard -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+hIDe3epPyyKbwPYRAru9AJ47WWqletQu6H/lh9Ws5wXIXVp8fQCgy/58 PicW9ZkYJW7nxD3Az7wSLyc= =qWkY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Am Freitag, 28. März 2003 18:05 schrieb Charles Philip Chan:
On March 28, 2003 11:54 am, Daniel Eckl wrote:
List: Are there any known drawbacks, when fixing this to iso9660? There should be not many dtat CD's with other fs'es or am I wrong?
I have two lines in my fstab with two different mount points. One for iso9660 and one for udf.
Well, this solves the problem for the users. So they can mmount both file systems without being root. But isn't there any easier solution with using auto in fstab? When thinking of KDE, I think of a one click solution, like it is now possible when using data and audio disks. Prerequisite to that is that mount /media/cdrom can mount both data and mixed-mode cd's... Greets, Daniel
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On March 28, 2003 12:15 pm, Daniel Eckl wrote:
But isn't there any easier solution with using auto in fstab? When thinking of KDE, I think of a one click solution, like it is now possible when using data and audio disks. Prerequisite to that is that mount /media/cdrom can mount both data and mixed-mode cd's...
I set it up this way because "auto" does not work with "Enhanced" CD's (CD's with both audio and a data session). In this case you have to specify iso9660. I found that out the hard way. Charles - -- "Linux, because up-time matters gawk; talk; date; wine; grep; touch; unzip; touch; gasp; finger; gasp; mount;\ fsck; more; yes; gasp; umount; make clean; make mrproper; sleep." - --Drunken Bastard -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+hIQo3epPyyKbwPYRAm1rAJ9ScDDscyTLiHU2zMNmFvSiRIRvcQCbBC54 VQ8cm697Et9WB/3nr2js5PI= =z2iY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On March 28, 2003 11:43 am, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Failed to load 'audio:/': File or directory '/' does not exist.
Wrong URL, it should be: audiocd:/ Charles -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+hH8S3epPyyKbwPYRAqP+AKCymOVdwvh0JGW9TW4zE5u69U7ApgCgxPJS BR0rMHz/2NCMVBJID1CIW6o= =p0cV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Am Freitag, 28. März 2003 17:57 schrieb Charles Philip Chan:
On March 28, 2003 11:43 am, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Failed to load 'audio:/': File or directory '/' does not exist.
Wrong URL, it should be:
audiocd:/
Sorry, I meant audiocd:/ The hints of Daniel Eckl do not worl either: Examples for loading: audiocd:/?device=/dev/cdrom audiocd:/?device=/dev/hdc audiocd:/?device=/dev/sg0 audiocd:/?device=/dev/sr0 /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrecorder are symlinks to /dev/sr0 The results are always the same... 'File or directory / does not exist' The application 'grip' is configured to /dev/cdrom and immediately sees the audio tracks. I assume that there is something wrong with KDE 3.1.0 (Configuration?). Any idea where to tweak? I tried to hard-code audio to /dev/cdrom in the kcontrolcenter... (and restarting konquerer) nothing changed. Regards, Tim
It is fixed. The problem has been permissions of /dev/sg0. I tested cdparanoia -vsQ as root - worked fine. As user is did not work. /dev/sr0 (where /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrecorder symlink to) have had the correct permissions, but not /dev/sg0. chmod a+rw /dev/sg0 fixed my problem immediately! Thanks all for your help. Tim Am Freitag, 28. März 2003 17:43 schrieb Tim Ruehsen:
Hi,
after inserting an Audio(Music) CD into the cdrom/cdrecorder device, I can not access audio:/ with konquerer. Everything is enabled and should work. (E.g. 'Grip' works very fine for ripping). In the control center I teste both: auto-detect and fixed to /dev/cdrom. Both result in the same error when clicking onto 'Audio-CD-Browser': (tranlated from german) Failed to load 'audio:/': File or directory '/' does not exist.
This is on SuSE 8.1, KDE 3.1.0, kernel SuSE 2.4.19
What can I do?
Besides an other question: these mixed music/data cds mount fine with mount -t iso9660 ... or with filesys set to 'iso9660' in fstab. But filesys 'auto' does not work, error message is:
blitz-lx:/etc # mount /media/cdrecorder /dev/cdrecorder: Input/output error mount: you must specify the filesystem type
I am not sure if this the same with pure data cdroms (don't have one here).
Is there a solution (kernel update?).
Regards, Tim Ruehsen
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Charles Philip Chan
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Daniel Eckl
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Tim Ruehsen