Hello, I am reading forum to learn how to investigate.

1++) CD standard identification
I am on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty and introduce a CD-ROM burned on W/XP.
Command mount return :

/dev/sr0 on /media/cdrom0 type iso9660
(ro,nosuid,nodev,utf8,user=delance)

What return mount on "other machine - Ubuntu 8.10" ? (I try to know which 
standard used Windows)
What softaware do you use to burn CD on Windows ?
Was it a CD or a DVD ? Was it multisession ? CD is data CD or audio CD ?

2) Try "mount -t iso9660 /dev/sr0 /media/cdrom0/".

3) Do "cat /proc/filesystems", and attach lines which contains udf or
iso9660.

4) Device identification
Do "eject /dev/sr0" to validate the device name.
Is SATA or PATA (old IDE) ?
Is a CD reader, CD burner or a DVD reader&CD burner ?
In fstab, replace /dev/cdrom by /dev/sr0, but I am affraid it would change 
anything.
After reading forum, the fstab seems to be good.

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The system doesn't recognise and auto-mount cdrom when cd was burned in Windows.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377373
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