UNIX admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > grip is an audio ripper that I got from
> > blastwave.org.
> >
> > I don´t think it is a vold issue. Vold creates a
> > special block file /vol/dev/aliases/audio_cd.
> > I think it is a sound card related issue.
>
> Whether you see a block device in /vol/dev/ or not makes no difference. Until
> you see a /cdrom/cdrom0/ entry, you're out of luck.
>
> I've just had this happen on Solaris 10 x86 1/06, so obviously `vold` still
> has problems.
>
> `vold` has been Sun problem child for many 'generations' / revisions of
> Solaris now, and apparently it still is, in spite of recent fixes /
> improvements.
>
> I know it is `vold` causing trouble because the audio on my system works.
vold had problems in the past but it seems to be OK now.
For your problem, I am sure that
cdda2wav dev=cdrom0 -e -t1 -d0 -N
will play an audio CD under control of vold.
Jörg
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