On 07/01/2016 08:45 PM, tech@reachthetribes.org wrote:
I was going to burn an iso image, and apparently the last time I did it was when I still had 13.2 (that was to burn the iso dvd for installing leap). So this time, while running 42.1, I put in a new blank dvd, and nothing. It won't read. Leap doesn't see anything in the drive.
So I tried to put in a blank cd, and it still doesn't see anything.
Logical. Nothing there to read.
So I put in a cd that has data on it, and no problem, it reads just fine.
Logical. Something to read.
So I booted into 13.2, and put in the same blank dvd to check, and no problem. In 13.2, the system reads that there is a blank dvd in the drive.
You'll have to give a lot more context. The Desktop environment or the programs you are using matters. For example: I run KDE. It doesn’t matter if its KDE3 or KDE4 AFAIK it should matter with KDE5. KDE has a "device notifier". if its loaded it tells you when a dynamic storage device becomes available because of the rules in udev producing kernel events. I don't know of other Desktops have a Device Notifier like that. The issue gets back to udev rules, then. I have my rsyslog set up to watch for such kernel events and I can see by using 'tail -f /var/log/messages' if a USB stick is inserted or a DVD is inserted. I get different messages both at the Device Notifier and in the messages according to whether the device has a file system or is blank. If you don't have a Device Notifier in to Desktop thyen you won't see a desktop level notification of this event. ** If you don't have an appropriate entry in your udev rules than there won't be any processing of the event interrupt, no mounting of file system or notification of blank media. ** -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org