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Hi Raquel, <snip>
I used "rpm -q udftools" because when I ejecuted pktsetup without arguments it displayed the option needed:
linux:~ # pktsetup pktsetup /dev/pktcdvd0 /dev/cdrom setup device pktsetup -d /dev/pktcdvd0 tear down device
That may be your problem. On my system pktsetup with no arguments gives: $ pktsetup For pktcdvd < 0.2.0: pktsetup /dev/pktcdvd0 /dev/cdrom setup device pktsetup -d /dev/pktcdvd0 tear down device For pktcdvd >= 0.2.0: pktsetup dev_name /dev/cdrom setup device pktsetup -d dev_name tear down device pktsetup -d major:minor tear down device pktsetup -s show device mappings When packet writing was included in the mainline kernel, some changes that were made to the driver meant that a patch to pktsetup was also needed. However, 1.0.0b3 is the right (patched) version so it's strange that pktsetup is producing the wrong output. The only thing I can think of is that you have two versions of pktsetup on your system and the wrong one is being found first. Hope this helps. Chris