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romcio
2005-05-01 10:42:17 UTC
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I have installed Mandrake 10.1 and i have problem with cd-writer- model LG
CD-RW CED 8120B. Hard Drake see it as cd-writer but i can't burn cd. In
file fstab is : /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom auto rw,noauto,users 0 0 but when I
prompt "mount /mnt/cdrom" I see announce :" mount: block device /dev/hdc is
write-protected, mounting read only". Can you help me? I am newbie to linux
and i dont know how to fix it. Thanks in advance
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romcio
Bit Twister
2005-05-01 12:03:28 UTC
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Post by romcio
I have installed Mandrake 10.1 and i have problem with cd-writer- model LG
CD-RW CED 8120B. Hard Drake see it as cd-writer but i can't burn cd. In
file fstab is : /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom auto rw,noauto,users 0 0 but when I
prompt "mount /mnt/cdrom" I see announce :" mount: block device /dev/hdc is
write-protected, mounting read only". Can you help me? I am newbie to linux
and i dont know how to fix it. Thanks in advance
Click up a terminal
su -l root

export DISPLAY=:0.0
Does it work as root. Try this
/usr/bin/k3bsetup
k3b
If works,
mcc
and add the burning group to your your user account, log out/in the
user account to get the burning account.
d***@noemail.com
2005-12-11 15:18:02 UTC
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Post by romcio
I have installed Mandrake 10.1 and i have problem with cd-writer- model LG
CD-RW CED 8120B. Hard Drake see it as cd-writer but i can't burn cd. In
file fstab is : /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom auto rw,noauto,users 0 0 but when I
prompt "mount /mnt/cdrom" I see announce :" mount: block device /dev/hdc is
write-protected, mounting read only". Can you help me? I am newbie to linux
and i dont know how to fix it. Thanks in advance
Heres what I have on my redhat system for the fstab entry

/dev/cdrom1 /mnt/cdrom1 udf,iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0

I also have changed the mount point in the past to /mount/cdrom1 and
then just created the mount point (mkdir /mnt/cdrom1). Both
seem to work. Is it a mandrake thing that requires the device
for a cdrom burner to be /dev/hdc?

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