Hi,

It's something to do with vold, if you do a cdrw -l you can see the cd device, /etc/init.d/volmgt stop, do the cdrw -l and it's changed.

I did get grip do go after the raw device after shutting down vold.

Another issue is full cdrecord support, most of gnome uses this for cd access and writing, it cannot work out what the device is.

Hopefully our guys will have HAL and DBUS implemented on Solaris soon.

Dave



On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 07:47 -0700, peter murray wrote:
I have the same problem in b40 on a Sun v1100z..
JDS 4  Gnome 14.x

It will mount cd-rom's with data on them... open folder and all... but when I put a music cd in the drive I get the error: "Sound Juicer could not find any CD-ROM drives to read."

Arrrrrrg....

This is why I think JDS and gnusolaris should merge.. I will bet this is not an issues there...
I would install it but since I am runnin SCSI drives only... gnusolaris will not install .. something about some SCSI pkg not being open source yet.

http://www.gnusolaris.org/gswiki/FAQ#head-57c10728d34a3a6551ba06167034804c236f7cc9

SUNWcadp

Peter
 

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