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Trouble reading DVDs written by K3b
- From: James Mohr <linkbat_admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 15:07:55 +0100
- Message-id: <200601011507.55511.linkbat_admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi All!
I am having trouble reading DVD written by K3b in the same drive as I write
them. I am using the default version that comes with SUSE 10 (0.12.3) with
the version that came with SuSE 9.2, I did not have this problem.
I can read them in a different Windows machine, but not my Linux machine. I am
using DVD+R diskshave set it to no multisession, writing mode auto and on the
fly creation. When I try DAO , it tells me I need a DVD+/-R.
After I burn, I can mount the drive with no problems, but a simple ls shows:
/media/dvdram/: No medium found
There have been cases where I can read the root directory and see what
sub-directories exist, but trying to list the contents I get an I/O error.
Any help is greatly appreaciated.
Regards,
Jim Mohr
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I am having trouble reading DVD written by K3b in the same drive as I write
them. I am using the default version that comes with SUSE 10 (0.12.3) with
the version that came with SuSE 9.2, I did not have this problem.
I can read them in a different Windows machine, but not my Linux machine. I am
using DVD+R diskshave set it to no multisession, writing mode auto and on the
fly creation. When I try DAO , it tells me I need a DVD+/-R.
After I burn, I can mount the drive with no problems, but a simple ls shows:
/media/dvdram/: No medium found
There have been cases where I can read the root directory and see what
sub-directories exist, but trying to list the contents I get an I/O error.
Any help is greatly appreaciated.
Regards,
Jim Mohr
--
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"Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your
character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others
think you are." -- John Wooden
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The Linux Tutorial needs your help!
Visit us at http://www.linux-tutorial.info
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