Hi again,
Reporting back after a couple of weeks since switching back to 9.10 and
I have not had a single instance of my optical drives failing to stay
mounted. If there is anyone out there who needs any further information
from me, or needs me to do any special testing, please let me know.
Shel
Hello,
I have finished the roll back to 9.10 and the problem is completely gone
(again). I played a DVD for 12 hours without any issues. I am not
ready to call it fixed for another couple of days. I will check back
after a few days.
Sheldon
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Cdrom drive not recognized automatically
https:/
Hello again all,
The 'acpi=off' fix that I listed above as a fix is no good... I had
several days of flawless operation, but now the problem is back... I am
not sure why I was able to work properly for a couple of days, but
clearly this particular fix was not it. It may have been a coincidence
Hi Fabio,
Do you have a wired keyboard/mouse that you can use to test it out. If
we can get you and a couple of other people to verify, then we can
resubmit to the ACPI team..
Thanks,
Sheldon
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Cdrom drive not recognized automatically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562092
You received this b
OK! I have found a fix for this problem!!! (actually found the fix in
one of the fedora forums)
Let me first clearly define the problem that I am fixing:
Conditions:
1. CD/DVD/CDR/CDRW disks "unmount" themselves shortly after mounting.
2. dmesg reports the following - VFS: busy inodes on ch
I also upgraded to 2.6.32-24-generic and still have the problem. I
refuse to change hardware for this issue because both of my drives are
identical and they both work perfectly using windowsXP. fstab tinkering
has shown no promise.
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[Lucid] cdrom drive not recognized automatically
https://bug
I am also having a problem after upgrading to 10.04. I can not mount cd/dvd's
except under the following condition:
immediately after a reboot, and even then the disks will only stay mounted for
a while before I start getting the "Buffer I/O error on device sr1, logical
block 297861".
I have an