For me this bug has been solved after upgrading to Meerkat. Thanks for
looking into this.
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ok Bug #658377 is created
2010/10/11 Christophe PAUC
> i create Bug #658283
> i hope you have al what you want
>
> 2010/10/11 Martin Pitt
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> Thanks, so it's not due to cdrom_id, that seems to work just fine; I
>> need more logs for this, I'm afraid. Can you please run "ubuntu-bug
>> storage"
i create Bug #658283
i hope you have al what you want
2010/10/11 Martin Pitt
> Thanks, so it's not due to cdrom_id, that seems to work just fine; I
> need more logs for this, I'm afraid. Can you please run "ubuntu-bug
> storage" and follow the interactive dialogs? This will collect all the
> us
Thanks, so it's not due to cdrom_id, that seems to work just fine; I
need more logs for this, I'm afraid. Can you please run "ubuntu-bug
storage" and follow the interactive dialogs? This will collect all the
useful logs which I need to track this problem.
Since this will create a new bug report,
Hello,
i tested with udev sru-test ppa and output after second inserted.
I compared output after 1st inserted and 2nd inserted it seems the same
output with maverick udev package :
main: probing: '/dev/sr0'
cd_inquiry: INQUIRY: [TSSTcorp][DVD-ROM SH-D163B][SB01]
cd_profiles: GET CONFIGURATION: s
FrenchNux,
this cdrom_id output looks fine. Was that at the time when you had the
second DVD inserted, and with the udev from my PPA? Did that change
anything? Can you please revert to the previous udev with
sudo apt-get install udev/maverick
and doing the cdrom_id output again, in the same si
I still have thats problem won 10.10.
I install your sru-test PPA udev.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1. Place cd or dvd in disc drive, disc is recognized an mounted
2. Eject disc
3. (re)place same cd ord dvd in same disc drive and disc is recognized but
not mounted
output :
main: probing: '/de
sorry: ... my PPA at https://launchpad.net/~pitti/+archive/sru-test
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If you still have that problem on current 10.04 or 10.10, can you please
add my sru-test PPA at
then upgrade your system (which will upgrade udev), and report back how
it goes? If it still does not work, please describe the kind of medium
which you inserted, open a terminal, and do
sudo /lib/u
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,
Like Lord Shadow I have an Asus P5NE SLI based system (PATA optical drive)
(kernel 2.6.32-24 - 64bit)
Same problem:
Optical media not auto-mounted.
One time mount possible by leaving CD in drive when booting but disk only
accessible for a while and then stops.
Rolled back to 9.10 and al
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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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
@jplandry: there is already another bug about recognizing blank DVD and
CD (bug 581925) and you can use Jonie's PPA to install patched udev. His
PPA is https://launchpad.net/~jonie/+archive/ppa. Using this version
worked for me.
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Same problem here but with an ASUS P5K-E motherboard. Turning off ACPI
as Lord_Shadow suggested did NOT fix the problem, or at least only
partially fixed it. With ACPI off I can mount CDROMs but I cannot
mount/burn blank DVD-Rs.
As others have said, everything worked fine in Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu
Lord_Shadow,
I will look if I can find one in some of my drawers, but I don't want to
fix a problem and create a new one! I need the cordless Logitech.
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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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@Lord_Shadow. I have your same motherboard (P5NE-SLI) and I regret to
say that I can't test your workaround, as the "acpi=off" setting
disables my Logitech wireless Mouse/Keyboard, so I can't login! I reach
the gdm login screen but there is nothing I can do than switch off the
PC...
Sorry.
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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
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