John,
I didn't realise you were just going to type it in!
If you do 'cdparanoia --help', one of the things it says is:

-d --force-cdrom-device   <dev> : use specified device; disallow autosense

So (and I'm not quite sure of the syntax) you might neeed something like:

#cdparanoia -vB -d /dev/cdrom2 1- /root/tmp/name

I've probably got that a bit wrong, but try variations on it.

Richard
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>[root@localhost root]# cdparanoia -d -vB 1- /root/tmp/name
>
>It would seem that the -d option has no effect.
>but please do check my command line.
>
>So far the only option that seems to work at all
>is with the Audio CD in the DVD/ROM and:
>
>cdparanoia -vB 1- /root/tmp/name
>
>which caches the wave files in that directory.
>
>Does all this suggest cdrecord is the problem ?
>I don't know.
>
>John
>
>
>John Richard Smith
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