I know it's not polite to answer your own post, but this problem realy
makes me angry.
I compared my main desktop comp (where cd automount is not working well)
and my laptop (where everything is fine) with almost same sw packages and
only difference I noticed was that dbus-launch on workin system is coupled
with x-session, while on the other is coupled with gnome-session.
I only compared packages dbus, hal and udev and I don't see any difference
in conf files.
When I insert media in cd "dbus-monitor --system" isn't showing anything!
Can anybody explain me how this damn thing is supposed to work because
documentation is next to nothing?
Anybody?
Mirko Scurk:
Hi!
I'm using ubuntu dapper (2.6.15-26-386). It's lot like Debian so I hope
this is not wrong group.
Lately, I'm having problem with CD/DVD in Gnome.
I have two drives: DVDRW on /dev/hdc and DVD-ROM on /dev/hdd. When I
insert media in either drive nothing happens. When I insert USB disk it
autostarts and gnome creates icon on desktop. Formerly, I had such
behaviour for CD/DVD-s too.
If I go to "Computer" and select drive with inserted media it mounts it
and udevmonitor reports:
UEVENT[1155053676.122043] add@/module/udf
UDEV [1155053676.123216] add@/module/udf
UEVENT[1155053676.256710] add@/module/isofs
UDEV [1155053676.257841] add@/module/isofs
UEVENT[1155053679.762674] mount@/block/hdc
If I double click on same drive, gnome reports drive busy already mounted
...
Eject is working OK.
In hal-device-manager on insertion of media nothing happens. Nothing
happens even if I mount it manually.
I would like to re establish functionality for CD/DVD as I have with USB
drves.
Thanks!
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