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Seriously? Dude, this was from 2009. I don't even have those computers any
more, or the disc! Sorry, you can close the bug.
On 5 Oct 2012 17:01, "Thomas Hotz" wrote:
> Can you please retest this with a supported Ubuntu version? Thank you!
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Can you please retest this with a supported Ubuntu version? Thank you!
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Ok, I don't know if this sheds any light on it, but I was able to read
the same DVD using the same version of Ubuntu using a different DVD
drive.
The computer that didn't work:
Dell 8200
Ubuntu 8.10
DVD drive is Dell DVD/CD burner combo drive bought with computer
The computer that did work:
Asus
I'm having the same trouble as outlined earlier by Craig, with one
difference. I cannot read the file in Windows XP running in VirtualBox.
I haven't tried any of the workarounds listed here yet.
Ubuntu 8.10 shows the disk as 'UDF Volume' when I click on it I get the
following message "Invalid mou
I'm having the same problem with a data-dvd burned on Vista that 'm
trying to open in Ubuntu 8.04.1. It opens up perfectly on Vista and XP,
but no luck here so far. All the suggested workarounds do not work for
me either. A solution would be appreciated!
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I am having a similar issue with DVDs that I burned with Ubuntu. I am
adding this note because it might be related.
DVDs that I burned with Ubuntu cannot be mounted. I have tested this
with several blank DVD brands, multiple applications, and several
computers (running Intrepid). The same DVDs
I have this problem running Ubuntu 8.10 with a multi-session DVD+R burnt
in CdBurnerXp (Windows XP).
I was trying to read my backups :-|
I can still read the DVD in windows XP.
This is one ugly bug.
Good luck, if you need any help, let me know.
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I do not currently have a Windows-burned, non-multisession disc to
test with, but perhaps this at least helps narrow down the bug.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:52 PM, wro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been having the same trouble with Feisty and DVD -Rs. I burned
> mpgs using K3B (default "bu
I have been having the same trouble with Feisty and DVD -Rs. I burned
mpgs using K3B (default "burn"), but then I would get the "unable to
mount volume" when reloading the newly made disk. Occasionally it would
mount! but mostly it wouldn't. Tried the same disk on a different
machine with Hardy,
I'm in the exact same boat as you craig. I actually posted bug 240341
with the same problem because i didn't see yours. This is definitely
confirmed though. I have more details in my report, but it seems the
issue is not specific to all udf discs, Hardy Heron or even Ubuntu. It
might have something
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Same problem here. Put "auto" in fstab to replace "udf,iso9660",
installed and configured udftools, all without result.
Also tried to mount with -o ro,session=0, which gives a "no fileset found" in
dmesg.
mount with -o ro,session=1 (2,3...) results in "no partition found (1)".
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Thanks, I will do that as soon as possible, which may not be so soon
though. I am living in Tanzania (east Africa) and unfortunately it is
difficult for me to get discs to test with.
On Jan 13, 2008 11:01 PM, Rouben Tchakhmakhtchian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Further discussion in bug 44233 see
Further discussion in bug 44233 seems to suggest that this may be due to
the fact that your DVD was burned in multisession mode. Can you burn 2
test discs, one in multisession and one as a single session using Nero
(Windows) or K3B (Linux) and test this? Thanks!
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I went to try the suggested fix and found that udftools was not
installed. I had done the standard/default install of Ubuntu 7.10
desktop and have performed all updates as they were released. This is
all on same the machine listed in the initial bug report.
To test, I installed udftools and look
I seem to have solved this problem. It doesn't appear to be a bug as
much as a configuration error, at least on my machine.
I noticed in a log file, following an X failure, that there was a
message that "udftools" hadn't started as there were no suitable
devices. Scouting around I found out that m
Also having a problem here with Gutsy
Trying to read a DVD+RW, fstab to show auto tried output of fstab and
syslog when attempting to mount a burnt disc given below. Pre-pressed
discs work fine. The icon for the drive in Nautilus disappears after the
drive tries to read the disk.
uname -a gives:
Same bug here with Gutsy (just updated yesterday ;-) ).
I am trying to read a DVD-R
I also tried the workaround described by Albert with no success.
uname -a says:
Linux my-laptop 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
/etc/fstab says:
# /etc/fstab: static file
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I have tried the suggested fix, with no luck. I edited the fstab and
rebooted (although don't think that was necessary) and repeated the
steps in the original bug description. I got almost the exact same
results.
It shows the same error message in Gnome and I can still get to the
files via the W
Craig,
this looks like a duplicate of bug 44233. To be sure, and to solve your
problem, can you try and change the cdrom line in fstab to:
#/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 auto user,noauto 0 0
Please let us know if that helps. If it does, the fix has b
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