Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
The CD drive works as expected. The DVD does not. When I put a written CD into the CD drive, it mounts, and shows the label. When I put the same disc into the DVD drive, it brings up the CD Creator box, like it was blank. Closing that, and doing a mount causes the disc to mount and be usable, but the label is not noticed, it mounts just as cdrom1.
I didn't run FC2, so I am nt sure about this. Could it be that the DVD-ROM drive is reporting that there is a disk in the drive, but taking too long to report the rest of the information, so that the system is assuming that it is a blank disk? (Or reporting error like it is trying to read a blank disk...)
That's a good supposition.
I suppose that's possible. What I really need is to be able to know that others use DVD-ROM drives and don't have this problem. I want to narrow it down to either the DVD-ROM drive itself, settings in FC2, or what. Until I know what the incompatibility is, I can't go about fixing it. I don't want to return the drive, only to have the replacement behave the same way. Perhaps I can put a CD-ROM in there as well, and boot CentOS or similar LiveCD and see what it thinks. If the drive works as expected with CentOS, then perhaps that's the way to go. I really should be using a supported OS anyway.
If it does not work with a LiveCD, then perhaps there actually is a problem with the drive itself.
Thanks for the reply!
Mike