Yes, my problems are continuing (with booting and recognition of LG
CH10LS drive), and makes no difference if it's 32 or 64 bit (happens
with all Ubuntu 10.10 based distros). The distro is simply not
recognizing the LG as a live drive, and then takes forever to boot up
while it tries.

One trick I have found though, is that if I put a disk in the LG, and
close the door during boot of U-10.10, it will recognize the drive, and
work perfectly. Go figure. Once I got the drive recognized, I did all
the program updates, and now, more often than not the drive will be
recognized, and boot up work correctly. Not perfect, but at least I can
use the OS until a bug fix is found, without having to wait though a
painfully slow boot up process, and non-recognition of the LG drive.
I'll report back later today as I am still working with it.

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Title:
  HP blu-ray drive gets softreset failed errors on 64 bit but not 32 bit

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