Re: [SLE] Buslink USB 2.0 CD-Recorder
Ken Schneider wrote:
What version of SuSE are you using?
On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 13:19 -0800, James Wright wrote:
Hello All, I have had this drive (Buslink USB 2.0 CDR 52x) for over a year. It works perfectly on Windows XP. I would love for it to work on Suse 9.2. I booted with it plugged in, and /var/log/messages gives this:
Mar 24 12:19:30 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required Mar 24 12:19:30 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media (256) Mar 24 12:21:43 linux k3b: resmgr: server response code 502 Mar 24 12:21:45 linux last message repeated 8 times Mar 24 12:22:41 linux su: pam_unix2: session finished for user root, service su
Then, using USB Viewer I can see the device. It even recognizes it as BUSlink. When I start K3B it takes a very long time to detect devices. When it finishes loading it does show the drive, and the files on the CD in the drive.
IIANM K3B does not, by default, show the files on the CD. It is showing the files on the filesystem.
If I click on the drive I get a 'Malformed URL' error. After getting this error it never refreshes the file-view. I do not have an icon in 'My Computer'. I tried to mount the drive as root:
linux:/ # mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrecorder mount: mount point /mnt/cdrecorder does not exist
This means that the mount point "/mnt/cdrecorder" does not exist, you need to create it first: mkdir /mnt && mkdir /mnt/cdrecorder.
I am running Suse Linux 9.2 Pro. It does show what is on the CD, as the CD contains only Windows executables, and I do not have those files on my hard-drive. After creating the directories (thank you by the way) I get the following: linux:/ # mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrecorder /dev/sr0: Input/output error mount: block device /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting read-only /dev/sr0: Input/output error mount: /dev/sr0: can't read superblock Should I give the folder /mnt/cdrecorder write permissions? Also, I have inadvertently killed off my regular internal CD-ROM, and it does not want to mount now either. Here is my output: linux:/mnt # mount /dev/cdrom mount: No medium found I do have a readable CD in the drive. Using VMware I can access the CD-ROM, and if I boot my computer to Windows XP Pro the CD-ROM and the CD burner work. Thank you. - James
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