[plug] /dev/cdrecorder error

Simon Scott simon.scott at flexiplan.com
Mon Jul 23 11:03:03 WST 2001


	Im no expert, but the second error sounds like a broken supermount
setup?

	Best bet is to give us your /etc/fstab and "cat /proc/scsi/scsi"
anything else you can think of.




	From:	sol <sol at eftel.com.au> on 23/07/2001 09:55 AM
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	Subject:	[plug] /dev/cdrecorder error

	Recently I installed an LG cdrw as the secondary slave on my Athlon
800's IDE 
	drive (cdrom secondary master). I got the information from the SuSE
site on 
	how to run SCSI emulation and followed these instructions carefully
ending 
	with a reboot to commit the modprobe ide-scsi stuff. The boot
messages 
	indicated that the SCSI emulation went fine and all devices were
detected. 
	BUT: a) I can't get KonCD to burn

	Error, exit status: 2
	cdrecord: No such file or directory. No read access for ".       


	b) when I try to mount  the cdrecorder I get the following message;

	Error
	Could not mount device
	The reported error was:
	/dev/cdrecorder: Input/output error
	mount: I could not determine the filesystem type and none was
specified.

	I'm totally green to this cd burning stuff and don't know where to
turn for 
	the solution to this problem. Any tips appreciated.

	Sol



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