Re: CD Audio - sometimes provided as vfs by the kernel?

2017-03-03 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 09:57:23PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Let us know, I'm curious :-) Me too, this is remarkable. -- Jonathan Dowland Please do not CC me, I am subscribed to the list. signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: CD Audio - sometimes provided as vfs by the kernel?

2017-03-02 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 09:54:10PM +0100, Dominik George wrote: > Hi Tomás, > > > Another possibility (apart from those mentioned in the thread) would > > be that it passes through a different set of udev rules depending on > > the USB port? > > > >

Re: CD Audio - sometimes provided as vfs by the kernel?

2017-03-02 Thread Dominik George
Hi Tomás, > Another possibility (apart from those mentioned in the thread) would > be that it passes through a different set of udev rules depending on > the USB port? > > You might watch udev doing its thing with udevadm (not much recent > experience here, sorry). ok, I might try that. Right n

Re: CD Audio - sometimes provided as vfs by the kernel?

2017-03-02 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 06:39:13PM +0100, Dominik George wrote: > Hi Ric, > > > You might check your user manual to see if one side is USB 2.0 and the > > other USB 3.0. That might make a difference. Ric > > that's indeed the case. > > Now, why does

Re: CD Audio - sometimes provided as vfs by the kernel?

2017-03-02 Thread Nicolas George
Le duodi 12 ventôse, an CCXXV, Dominik George a écrit : > Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided > as a USB mass storage device as /dev/sdc, with a partition containing a > FAT filesystem and RIFF audio / WAV files. > > Now, I am using a USB CD-ROM drive, and eventu

Re: CD Audio - sometimes provided as vfs by the kernel?

2017-03-02 Thread Dominik George
Hi Ric, > You might check your user manual to see if one side is USB 2.0 and the > other USB 3.0. That might make a difference. Ric that's indeed the case. Now, why does the USB 2.0 port lead to that WAV file thing, while the USB 3.0 port does CDDA? -nik -- PGP-Fingerprint: 3C9D 54A4 7575 C02

Re: CD Audio - sometimes provided as vfs by the kernel?

2017-03-02 Thread Ric Moore
On 03/02/2017 11:30 AM, Dominik George wrote: Hi, I just tried to tip an audio CD, like I did hundreds of times before. I tried to run ripit, and it complained that there was no audio CD inserted. Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided as a USB mass storage devic

CD Audio - sometimes provided as vfs by the kernel?

2017-03-02 Thread Dominik George
Hi, I just tried to tip an audio CD, like I did hundreds of times before. I tried to run ripit, and it complained that there was no audio CD inserted. Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided as a USB mass storage device as /dev/sdc, with a partition containing a FAT