I can't read data files from my DVD drive.
If I insert an unencoded DVD, it shows correctly on the desktop.
If I inspect the DVD with Nautilus, all files are shown correctly, types, size 
etc.
If I inspect one file (say a VOB) with a hex editor, all data appears as 00 Hex 
(zeros).
I am unable to copy files from the DVD, I get an I/O error message.
I have one 7.04 system upgraded from Edgy that originaly worked ok but now 
doesn't.
I also have a clean install of 7.04 that exhibits exactly the same problem, 
i.e. can't read DVD's.
Reading/writing C/D's appears to be no problem.
I've tried DVD+RW and DVD-R with the same result.

I noticed in the clean install, the fstab file contained the line:
/dev/hdc /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
But, there is no "/dev/hdc" so I changed it to "/dev/scd0", this made no 
difference to the reading problem but it did mount the DVD in the correct 
place, i.e. "/media/cdrom0" whereas before it got mounted in "/media"

Why would the clean install use "/dev/hdc" when it doesn't exist?

Needless to say, I can't play DVD's either.

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CDROM drive no longer working, unable to mount.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94119
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