On 06/25/2015 11:36 AM, Thomas H. George wrote:
In Gnome/drives the device is reported as Read Only

The installed sata dvdrw drive is listed in fstab and /dev/sr0 and as type udf,iso9600

I did not make this entry in fstab but I have tried modifiying it from user,noauto to rw,user,noauto which has no effect. I also found entries in /media for cdrom with permissions l777 linked to cdrom0 with permissions d755 which I changed to d777. This change also has had no effect.

So Gnome programs wont write to the device and from a console wodim can't find it because /dev/sr0 is not a designation for a scsi device.

Where did the identification sr0 come from and how can I change it?

Tom

adduser tom cdrom responded tom is already a member of the cdrom group.

Perhaps I don't understand Brasero. I started a new project, added 26 ogg files totaling 44:18 minutes and pressed burn. Brasero created two files, brasero.bin and brasero.cue, the latter being a text file containing the song titles. I repeated this and this time after pressing burn a window with the option to create an iso image appeared and I clicked on it. New versions of brasero.bin and brasero.cue were created. I opened the project listing of ogg files and pressed burn at the bottom. I got this:

Brasero says Image to Write: "brasero.cue" 469 MB
Disc to Write To: Blank DVD+R Disc: 4.2 GB of Free Space
Please replace disc with a supported CD or DVD

The drive is a Asus DRW-24B1LT capable of writing on DVD+R/+RW

The result of wodim -checkdrive is attached

Tom


Script started on Thu 25 Jun 2015 02:28:34 PM EDT
Dragon@tom:~$ wodim -checkdrive
Device was not specified. Trying to find an appropriate drive...
Detected CD-R drive: /dev/cdrw
Using /dev/cdrom of unknown capabilities
Device type    : Removable CD-ROM
Version        : 5
Response Format: 2
Capabilities   : 
Vendor_info    : 'ASUS    '
Identification : 'DRW-24B1ST   j  '
Revision       : '1.00'
Device seems to be: Generic mmc2 DVD-R/DVD-RW.
Using generic SCSI-3/mmc DVD-R(W) driver (mmc_mdvd).
Driver flags   : SWABAUDIO BURNFREE 
Supported modes: PACKET SAO
Dragon@tom:~$ exit

Script done on Thu 25 Jun 2015 02:29:03 PM EDT

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