You don't mount music CDs. They don't have a (proper) filesystem on them. Linux never has done this, and probably never will (although it gets discussed on the kernel lists occasionally). You are clearly a tad confused.
I have SuSE 6.4-0.0.0 and I am having a problem mounting my /cdrom for listening to Audio CDs (or ripping from them). I can mount, as a user or root, data CDs just fine. But when I try to mount /cdrom with an audio CD I get a read error in my /var/log/messages, and I get a "bad superblock, wrong FS type.." error in my shell.
My fstab looks the same as always:
/dev/hdc /cdrom iso9660 ro,noauto,user,1,0 (I think, this is from memory).
Anyway, I had absolutely no problems in 6.1, but I am assuming something is not quite set up correctly with my new (default) system.
I tried mount -t auto /dev/hdc without any luck, I also tried putting auto in my fstab.
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