On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 12:13:35PM -0600, Todd Pytel wrote:
> Yup, pretty much. Some older machines I work with (`96-`97 era) don't
> even spin up for CD-RW's - the hardware has no idea the disc is there.
> CD-R's work fine though. But I would think `98 era drives would be
> better behaved. Maybe t
Yup, pretty much. Some older machines I work with (`96-`97 era) don't
even spin up for CD-RW's - the hardware has no idea the disc is there.
CD-R's work fine though. But I would think `98 era drives would be
better behaved. Maybe the fact that it was an early DVD unit meant that
they cut some corne
I have one machine that will not mount cdrom I make, though
store bought ones mount fine.
My own cds mount fine on my other two boxes.
The message I get on mounting is "No medium found"
The drive is actually a dvd-rom.
Kernel boot message is:
"Toshiba
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