Re: CDROM device suddenly doesn't exist....

2017-01-11 Thread Charlie
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 11:52:30 -0500 Ric Moore sent: > On 01/11/2017 03:02 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Charlie wrote: > >> mount: /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting read-only > >> mount: special device /dev/sr0 does not exist > > > > Does command dmesg report something about "sr

Re: CDROM device suddenly doesn't exist....

2017-01-11 Thread Charlie
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 11:52:30 -0500 Ric Moore sent: > Do you have a bios selection for the cdrom drive?? Last time this > happened to me, replacement of the drive fixed the problem. Ric After contemplation, my reply is: Thanks Thomas and Ric, Nothing in dmesg report and I will look at t

Re: CDROM device suddenly doesn't exist....

2017-01-11 Thread Ric Moore
On 01/11/2017 03:02 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote: Hi, Charlie wrote: mount: /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: special device /dev/sr0 does not exist Does command dmesg report something about "sr0" after this happened ? Have a nice day :) Do you have a bios selection for t

Re: CDROM device suddenly doesn't exist....

2017-01-11 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Charlie wrote: > mount: /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting read-only > mount: special device /dev/sr0 does not exist Does command dmesg report something about "sr0" after this happened ? Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: CDROM device suddenly doesn't exist....

2017-01-10 Thread Charlie
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 13:09:59 +1100 Charlie sent: > Hello, > > Debian testing 4.6.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.6.4-1 (2016-07-18) x86_64 > GNU/Linux > > Suddenly have a CDROM problem: > $ mount /media/cdrom > mount: /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting read-only > mount: special device /dev/s

CDROM device suddenly doesn't exist....

2017-01-10 Thread Charlie
Hello, Debian testing 4.6.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.6.4-1 (2016-07-18) x86_64 GNU/Linux Suddenly have a CDROM problem: $ mount /media/cdrom mount: /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: special device /dev/sr0 does not exist Did: # ls -l /dev/sr0 ls: cannot access '/dev