Dan wrote:

Hi Andy, thanks for the response

The hue's changed, the disc looks pretty much full except for a small
rim around the outside of the disc.  Also dvd+r-tools won't let me burn
over it again so that seems to notice that it's already been recorded
on.  I've tried the burned dvd's in my laptop's dvd drive and I get the
same type of problem:

That shoots my theory that you needed to eject and then reinsert (which may still be true).


mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdroms/cdrom0, or too many mounted file systems

While I didn't try playing back any dvd's or copying any files off them
in the TDK drive, I did try mounting one and that worked ok, and I could
ls the files on it. Unfortunately the day after I had sent that email
lightning hit a tree outside my house and to make a long story short
fried the onboard lan on my motherboard among other things, so my
motherboard is out being repaired/replaced and I won't have it back for
a week or two to test out anything with the TDK drive, so bear with me. I haven't tried burning any cd-r's in the drive yet so I think I'll give
that a shot when I get it back. It's worth mentioning that I'm burning
on kernel 2.5.72-mm2, I haven't tried burning a dvd with a 2.4.x kernel
yet. Also cdrecord-proDVD refuses to burn with this drive at all,
though I can't remember the error off the top of my head. Thanks for
your help, -Dan




Do try it with a more working kernel. I have no problems with 2.4.18, 20 or 21, but the 2.5 has some issues with ide-scsi (may be fixed, Doug?) and using ide devices directly as ATAPI. There were some changes for cdrecord post to LKML, I don't know if they made it to the official source code or forks like dvdrtools, etc.

I suggest booting a nice stock kernel and doing a burn, then using that as a data point. If it works you can search for what's broken. I highly comment the -wli kernels for desktop!

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E. Robert Bogusta
 It seemed like a good idea at the time




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