I remember having some issues with this when using redhat 8 back on
freevo 1.3.x

I killed redhat and moved to gentoo, and have yet to rebuild freevo so
i'm not sure of my fix.  Something I did notice however was my fstab
kept on being overwritten by redhat at boot time..

Does this sound familier?  Maybe it ha more to do with the filesystem? 
what is re-hats system configurator?  kadzu?

Sorry i can't help more..

Mick
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 17:50, Nigel Orr wrote:
> > My linux computer has both a DVD drive and CDROM drive.
> > I configure them in local_conf.py as such:
> >
> > ROM_DRIVES = [ ('/mnt/dvd',   '/dev/dvd',   'DVD'),
> >                ('/mnt/cdrom', '/dev/cdrom', 'CDROM') ]
> 
> > Music CDs are recognized in either drive and display properly
> > in the MUSIC section, however, they don't play properly.
> > Selecting any of the songs simply skips through all the songs
> > are returns to the menu listing of songs.  If I rip the cd to mp3's
> > the mp3's play just fine.  Anyone seen this problem?
> 
> Yes, I posted about the same problem last week.  But I didn't get any
> replies or hints about how to track it down.  I presume as you can rip the
> tracks that, like me, your installation of cdparanoia works fine from the
> command line.  I tried it on a CD-RW drive and a CD-ROM drive.
> 
> I wondered if it could be related to the drives being accessed through
> ide-scsi, but I thought that would be such a common configuration that
> others would have had the same problem if it was that.
> 
> I presume the answer lies in the /var/log files, but it's not obvious to me
> how to track it down.  If you get any replies offlist, or work it out for
> yourself, please let me know!
> 
> Nigel
> 
> 
> 
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