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Hello once again
This time I'm having a problem with mounting an udf Double Layer DVD disc.
It is actually the first Double Layer DVD i created with k3b and doesn't seem to have any problem loading in Windows. Had to be an udf due to a file being larger than 4gb.
I'm using HAL to automount all my removable media and up till now I had no problem with regular CDs and DVDs. I also tried manually mounting the drive with the following commands:
#mount -t udf /dev/dvd /mnt/dvd
#mount -t udf /dev/hdd /mnt/dvd
The error message I am getting is:
mount: No medium found
My fstab file does not contain any info on the media devices (my DVD and CD drives) because I am using HAL. Is there any configuration I should make to hal (or ftsab?) to automount udf and/or double layer DVDs ? If not, is there a solution to manually mount them ?
- The directory /mnt/dvd exists (I have created it) and I am quite sure /dev/dvd and /dev/hdd are the correct device files, I have successfully mounted a normal dvd with those paths.
- I'm running Arch x86_64.
Any ideas/solutions pleaseee ?
Last edited by SNP (2007-12-14 21:50:44)
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Nothing in dmesg?
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Nothing about my problem
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Perhaps your dvd device is recognized as /dev/sr0?
Run gparted and determine its ID from the listing of items.
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I found what's to blame. Silly me, a simple mistake once again.
Previously, when I mentioned that the dvd disk was working fine on Windows, it was not MY Windows boot, but another PC's. With another dvd-drive of course.
I booted windows just some minutes ago and Windows also failed to detect the disk. So I guess it is my drive's problem. Pretty weird though. It managed to record the disk perfectly but then it can't read it ;|
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I do get an error message though ( sudo mount -t udf /dev/sr1 /mnt/dvd outputs this)
mount: block device /dev/sr1 is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sr1,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
(dmesg | tail outputs this)
NET: Registered protocol family 10
lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
eth0: no IPv6 routers present
attempt to access beyond end of device
sr1: rw=0, want=68, limit=4
attempt to access beyond end of device
sr1: rw=0, want=1252, limit=4
attempt to access beyond end of device
sr1: rw=0, want=1028, limit=4
UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
I'm trying to burn a 7Gb ISO image with 'burn' but it doesn't find the dl-dvd ..
Last edited by el mariachi (2008-02-18 17:37:46)
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