Is it safe to install on older kernel and continue to use Feisty?  If so,
how do I do it?

Also... won't Ubuntu try to keep updating it if I do that?

On 6/20/07, Steve Feinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've had the same problem.  Fails when using scd0 and works with hdc.  A
> recent kernel update worked (looks like it switched back to hdc) and the
> most recent update has caused it to fail again (switched back to sdc0).
> So now can't burn.  I can even load most CDs.  Once a CDRW is placed in
> drive, drive is totally unusable until a reboot.
>
> My cd drive is IDE.  I do have a SATA hard drive, but it uses IDE, not a
> SATA card.
>
> I'll have to see if I can download the correct kernel (maybe copy my
> Edgy kernel over).
>
> CD drive is fine under Windows and Edgy
>
> --
> CDROM drive no longer working, unable to mount.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94119
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> of a duplicate bug.
>


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CDROM drive no longer working, unable to mount.
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