On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Jake Moe <jakesaddr...@gmail.com> wrote: > I can't seem to get audio CDs to work with my drive. Data CDs work > fine, I can mount the filesystem and read them. Data and Video DVDs > seem to work fine as well. But when I try to listen to an audio CD, I > get the attached errors in log.bz2. I've tried using things from KsCD > to cdplay; everything gives the same errors. Googling seems to indicate > that there might be a problem with udev somehow, but most of those that > I find have the "fix" as "update to the latest udev using apt/rpm/other > binary distro package tool", which obviously won't work for Gentoo. > Other solutions seem to be "update to libATA", but I'm already using that. > > I've gone through and tried to check anything obvious in my kernel > config, but I can't see anything that'd affect it like this. Also, if I > reboot into Windows (this laptop is a work computer as well), it plays > and rips the same CDs just fine.
I wonder if udev is creating the correct device nodes for the cdrom? What are the programs looking for? Do you have /dev/cdrom in your system? Check /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules to ensure it looks right (in case you had a big change in your system config, like IDE -> SATA or something) This command might give you some clue what's happening when those errors occur if udev is involved: udevadm test /class/block/sr0